December 17, 2003

robotic.eye.v01

As seen through the lens of the unflinching robotic eye version.01:
DSCF0010: Dekalb Farmer's Market

robotic.eye.v01 desktops:
> robotic.eye.v01 @ 1024 pixels wide
> robotic.eye.v01 @ 1600 pixels wide

robotic.eye.v01 specs:
FujiFilm Finepix 3800
3.2 megapixel
6x optical zoom
64mb storage
Digital-Optics w-angle lens

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:25 AM | | Comments (6)
Comments

very cool! The dead fish in what I assume is a live well is pretty freaky.

Posted by: C-DubtheBabyShooter at December 17, 2003 2:38 PM

yeah it was gross, shortly after the picture was taken, I was told it was "illegal" to take pictures in the Farmer's Market...

it's not as illegal as taking pictures in an abandoned paper factory, I can testify to that.

Posted by: clunky robot at December 17, 2003 4:46 PM

I guess they don't want you spreading around pictures of those sweet, sweet organ meats they have laying around.

Posted by: C-DubtheBabyShooter at December 17, 2003 8:28 PM

Dig them photos. Good resolution. Were you messing with the shutter speed to get flutter-blur in motion, or using default settings?

Posted by: KobyRama at December 18, 2003 2:24 PM

my camera has aperature settings, so I don't have to use a flash, similar to shutter speed, gives a longer "exposure." pretty nice for a digital camera, I love it.

Posted by: clunky robot at December 18, 2003 3:45 PM

Cool. I think aperture settings give a "brighter" exposure (focus forground/blurry background), shutter speed gives "longer" exposure (blurry speed lines). Looks like it was a combo of a low f-stop(wide opening), and a medium shutter speed that gave you longer, thicker photos. In the Casey at the bar photo in particular... nice effect. I have been using automatic settings primarily on my digital, but I am experimenting with maunal now...

Posted by: KobyRama at December 18, 2003 4:06 PM
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