Wednesday, December 07, 2005

< The Eye >


Can you sense the mysterious aura around me? :D Posted by Picasa

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

YIKES! is that supposed to be a poster for some creepy horror film??!!!

Anonymous said...

Its... off focus......

Try refering to your camera phone's instruction manual and see how far or how close your subject (in this case, your eye) should be in order to remain in focus.

Oh ya, aim JUST A LITTLE BIT higher. You almost got it right ;)

Anonymous said...

ARGH!!! it's The Eye!!

(i agree with the above poster, might try "macro" mode for close up objects next time)

Anonymous said...

I don't think camera phones have a "macro" mode. They don't even have an adjustable focus, if I recall correctly.

Its prefocused.

Zzzyun said...

what's this "macro" mode??

u mean to focus nearer? well, my camere phone can go till 4x for small pics and 2x for medium pics lah...

and my shooting method is just click n snap (i.e spontaneous) so sometimes it's hard to aim at one's eye. Haha...

but maybe i'll try again later...see how 1st...

but i think that if this photo's more focused, it'd be quite nice. :)

Anonymous said...

Marco mode is a mode which allows the camera to take close-up photos without blurring.

No, we asked for better focus (less blurring), not zoom. Sorry.

Zzzyun said...

aiya...correct hor, tis' a diff thing...haih.

what to do. Camera phones. Blek~

Anonymous said...

this is from a camera phone?! *sob* i always tot all camera phones suck, now i know it's only mine that sucks. T_T

Zzzyun said...

but i tot my camera phone sucked too, samuel, according to what these guys are sayin la.

but u mean yours is worse? now this i gotta see.

PS :: actually, on my phone, the pics are quite nice! only after i posted it up, it becomes distorted a little lo. :(

Anonymous said...

Samuel>
Wait until you see the photos on my
blog entry
, taken with my sis' camera phone. They can't even show a picture of a white, blank piece of paper properly!

Zyun>
That's because your camera phone's screen isn't nearly as large, or as sharp, as your PC monitor. It is on the PC monitor where all the features of your photos show, in all its glory. The same applies for normal digital cameras too.