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I wandered around town last February 5, mostly taking unsatisfactory photographs of things I'd capture better some other day. Some days I'm just an uninspired photographer.
Davis Construction built (land-filled) a little storage area and stacked a bunch of beams near Mulliken Road a couple years back. Apparently they've found a use for these, since they're now gone....
This pic's not as sharp as I'd like, but is the best of the day's outtakes. All the day's pictures were shaky....
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On the whole the Droid Bionic's camera app's decent, and well-designed, but unexceptional. The photographer's got about as much control as with any compact camera, and the touchscreen's an acceptable interface for changing settings. But the screen's not so good as a shutter release.
The hardware, on the other hand, is problematical. I'll discuss that a bit later.
One thing learned during the previous day's experiments was that the Bionic's camera app had a bug. If you set the camera to Black and White, then changed other settings, the software'd forget about the B&W setting unless you intentionally reset it. Looks like that bug's since been fixed, since I can't reproduce it today.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 15
Title of "roll:" Around Town
Other photos taken on 2/5/2012: none.
Davis Construction built (land-filled) a little storage area and stacked a bunch of beams near Mulliken Road a couple years back. Apparently they've found a use for these, since they're now gone....
This pic's not as sharp as I'd like, but is the best of the day's outtakes. All the day's pictures were shaky....
==========
On the whole the Droid Bionic's camera app's decent, and well-designed, but unexceptional. The photographer's got about as much control as with any compact camera, and the touchscreen's an acceptable interface for changing settings. But the screen's not so good as a shutter release.
The hardware, on the other hand, is problematical. I'll discuss that a bit later.
One thing learned during the previous day's experiments was that the Bionic's camera app had a bug. If you set the camera to Black and White, then changed other settings, the software'd forget about the B&W setting unless you intentionally reset it. Looks like that bug's since been fixed, since I can't reproduce it today.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 15
Title of "roll:" Around Town
Other photos taken on 2/5/2012: none.
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