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December 26, 2015

Best Camera for Travel? LG G4 Phone!

People often ask me about my travel photos. “What do you use to take those great pictures?” they ask. I carry one camera around the world, my ” target=”_blank”>Trident cyclops case and have added a camera strap so that the phone is more secure when I am taking photos over the side of a boat or on the edge of a mountain. I have accidentally dropped the phone while in the case and never had a problem. The photo below was shot from my 17th story hotel room window at sunrise in Jerusalem and honestly I nearly dropped the phone! Thank goodness for the camera strap around my wrist!

To see LG G4 video of the same sunrise: ” rel=”attachment wp-att-28168″>Sunrise in Jerusalem, Israel October 2015 Shot on LG G4” target=”_blank”>St. Kitts with two other travel writers, they carried between them 3 phones, 2 DSLR cameras, and 3 Go-Pros. After our trip, I made six videos about our time together. After I shared photos from the trip in my article for ” target=”_blank”>Fairmont Miramar. There was some disbelief that the LG phone could have a better camera than the iPhone. So I took a photo with my LG G4 and with Michelle's iPhone. Everyone wanted an LG G4 after this set of photos!

” rel=”attachment wp-att-28170″>fairmont photo LG G$” target=”_blank”>Digital Trends said: “The LG G4 is the best smartphone of 2015, and its camera is so good that it often outperforms the iPhone 6 Plus.” I have to agree!

All the buttons are on the back of the phone, so turning it on or changing the volume happens from the back. If you want to play music without headphones, I would bring an external speaker. Let me know any questions you want answered about the LG G4, for me it is essential to my traveling, photography, video and writing.

See more of my videos on my ” target=”_blank”>my website. Thank you! ” target=”_blank”>LG G4 Specs 5.5-inch 2560 × 1440 Quantum-HD Display 6-core Snapdragon 808 processor with 3GB of RAM 32GB internal storage (Micro-SD expansion up to 128GB) 16 megapixel f1.8 camera with OIS+, laser auto-focus, 8 megapixel front camera Android 5.1 Lollipop WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, 4G LTE, FM Radio Antenna, and Infrared laser for remote 3,000 mAh battery with wireless charging Genuine leather in 6 different colors

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Israeli forces kill two Palestinian assailants

Israeli security forces said they shot dead two Palestinian assailants on Saturday in separate incidents in Jerusalem and the West Bank, as 12 weeks of heightened violence showed no sign of abating.

Since the start of October, Israeli forces or armed civilians have killed at least 128 Palestinians, 79 of whom authorities described as assailants. Most others have been killed in clashes with security forces.

Almost daily Palestinian stabbing, car-rammings and shooting attacks have killed 20 Israelis and a U.S. citizen, raising fears of a wider escalation a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided.

In the latest fatal incident, the Israeli military said a Palestinian rammed his car into Israeli soldiers at a West Bank checkpoint. “Forces responded to the imminent danger and fired toward the perpetrator,” the military said, adding that one soldier had been wounded and evacuated to hospital.

The 56-year-old Palestinian man died after being taken to hospital, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.

The Palestinians disputed the Israeli military's account of the incident. Jamil Dawoud, 49, said he was traveling in the car behind the one of the man shot, at the checkpoint where soldiers were inspecting the vehicles and that the soldier who opened fire appeared to misunderstand what had happened.

“There were three soldiers. One soldier signaled for the man to come forward, a soldier was on the edge of the road and he tried to move backward when he slipped. The second soldier opened fire, firing four bullets at the man, after that they tried to give him first aid,” Dawoud said.

Hours earlier police officers shot dead a Palestinian who tried to stab a policeman near Jerusalem's walled Old City.

Officers approached a man they said was following Jewish worshippers, spokeswoman Luba Samri said, and asked to see his identification papers. “The terrorist whipped out a knife and tried to stab a police officer. He was swiftly shot and neutralized,” Samri said.

The incident was captured on security camera footage.

Palestinian leaders say a young generation sees no hope for the future living under Israeli security restrictions and with a stifled economy. The latest round of U.S.-brokered peace talks collapsed in April 2014.

Violence has also been triggered by Muslim anger over stepped-up Israeli visits to Jerusalem's al Aqsa mosque complex. The site, Islam's holiest outside Saudi Arabia, is also revered by many Jews as a vestige of their biblical temples.

Israeli leaders says Islamist groups who call for the destruction of Israel have played a major role in inciting the recent violence.

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