There is a lot required to take a good photograph. First is some decent equipment, sure small cameras and phone cameras can take decent shots but in anything other than good daylight they are not so great. Take this picture from my phone of the moon this morning. It was nice and bright and high in the sky when I got to work.
Not so great huh? Not a lot you can do in low light conditions even with the ability to frame a picture properly. Compare that to some of the pictures my wife took last week with the new lens I got her for her Nikon D3100 and the difference is astounding. Even in relative low light inside the pictures come out perfectly, properly focused and every last detail is visible.
I'll find an example and post it here soon but for all the people who think phone cameras are going to replace all cameras. No way dude. They simply can't deal with all conditions in which you need to take photos. They can deal with normal, during the day, well lit conditions and come out ok. But throw in anything out of the ordinary like low light, movement or distance and you will get a blurry mess.
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Ok, here we go with a picture of the lovely Fudge taken in a dark room. Hard to say this is a bad photo isn't it?

I heart fudgie
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