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)
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Hey, your stories are interesting to read. This close up would've been better though if the subject had more light (you could have turned on the lights in your room). Or what you can do is look for the function to increase the ISO speed (to capture more available light) of your camera so that you can get faster shutter speed (to avoid blurry images)
18 Oct 2006 9:05am
@Ryan Yam: Thanks. :D
Thanks for the tips, I shall definitely have to check that out tonight - I'm getting very interested in photography. :P
Interesting philosophy I often group people I see in public places but have a much wider grouping... like there are different kind of body types and look alikes and I always find different variations of the same base type. It would be interesting to see if the personalities are similar in these people as well.
18 Oct 2006 12:59pm
Not bad, wish it was more in focus :)
Suby
18 Oct 2006 2:43pm
Please keep putting up your images. Shoot what YOU like, keep all you images, your tastes will change with time. Work on seeing photographically.
19 Oct 2006 4:01pm
Hmm... I'm starting to divide people up into those who would make an interesting portrait as they are, and those who would need a bit more work to make interesting.
19 Oct 2006 8:08pm
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