The E-ye

Posted by Jenny (Manchester, United Kingdom) on 18 October 2006 in Miscellaneous.

As said in my previous photo, I have decided to upload the "close up" of the lens -- I'm afraid my macro is a bit ... well, you can tell as you can see it.

I have attempted to lighten it up, but I don't think my image program software likes me that much and won't do anything but merge them together (along with the alert box) when I try to save.

I don't think I would have uploaded this if it wasn't for the actual lens -- as you can see -- there are two like ovals, one darker and one lighter.

It reminded me of how I view people from out of my own eyes. I spilt people into either two groups -- the light and the dark, for example, in school my years were split up into two classes. My side of the year was always the dark side -- for some odd reason.

I've grown accustomed to selecting people and placing them in said groups -- reasons that I can not possibly explain because there isn't really any reason to it.

The title is called 'The E-ye' because of the above (I can refer the lens as the eyes as the camera, can't I?) and the lens is actually part of "Series E".

Enjoy, I hope a new non-macro shot will be available for tomorrow. (but I doubt it! :P)

FUJIFILM FinePix S7000
1/4 second
F/2.8
ISO 200
8 mm

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