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Items now in my possession.

November 23rd, 2006 | 4 Comments | Posted in Photos, Technology

Thanks to Eirn at Celestial Ring I’ve got this brand spanking (and still shiney, as you can see from the pictures below) star tattoo on the back of my neck. It’s my first (emphasis on the first! I’m planning my next one as we speak) tattoo and I really enjoyed the experience. It’s healing really well, the only trouble I’ve had was a slight allergic reaction to the surgical tape I was using to stick the clingfilm-cover onto my skin. I’ve learned my lesson, next time I’ll choose something less irritating… blue-tack perhaps.

The other item now in my possession is a Retro LED Watch. I’ve had my eye on one of these ever since I saw one in a gadget shop in Dublin City Centre and thanks to my new addiction to Ebay, I managed to snap one up for half price. It’s a really simple watch - it tells you the time and date, that’s it. It also lights up, really brightly. I like how uncomplicated it is, I don’t NEED it to do anything else, but I also love how much it reminds me of the Cylons from Battlestar Galactica. It’s so 1970’s, I just love it.

Star Tattoo

Star Tattoo 2

Retro LED Watch

New camera, same old lovable Ben.

November 13th, 2006 | 4 Comments | Posted in Life, Photos

Since my last post I have officially graduated from college, you can see all the embarrassing photos of myself and my classmates in our graduation gowns and caps over on my bebo page. I spent some time in cork working/training in the 3Store on Patrick’s Street, and other than that I’ve just been playing around with my new toy. I finally got my dream camera - the Fuji Finepix S5600 - it was a graduation gift from my parents, and by gift I mean they handed me money and said “We were afraid of getting you the wrong one.”

So far, I’ve yet to master the finer “complicated” functions of the camera, which is frustrating but also makes me realise that for once in my life I should probably read the manual. The camera takes fantastic photos and it’s really quick, making multiple shots very easy to take. The 10x zoom is incredible, it makes you feel like a spy. It’s a lot of fun. Getting clear close-up shots of small objects isn’t easy though, having tried to take shots of a bearded dragon at the weekend I’ve come to the conclusion that I must (yes, must!) purchase a fisheye lens and macro, for panoramic and close-up shots. I don’t have any other negative comments, I’m very happy with my purchase, I did have one small problem with it though.

After less than a week of it being in my possession there was one very annoying problem – the additional memory card I purchased with it was faulty. I lost all of the photos I took at the weekend. However, I was pleasantly surprised to come up against no hassle whatsoever in Pixels, where I purchased the camera. When I explained the situation, they simply gave me a new memory card, none of the usual arguments or “I’ll have to talk to the manager” bull that I’m used to from sales people.

So, to make sure it was working perfectly with the replacement card, I took some shots of my dog Ben, who is definitely no stranger to the camera, in fact he is quite the little poser as you can see below.

Me and Ben

More Ben

Ben

Photography: New Hobby?

August 14th, 2006 | 12 Comments | Posted in Life, Technology

For years I’ve had an interest in digital photography but have never had the money to purchase my own digital camera, I’ve always borrowed everyone elses or used my god-awful vga camera on my mobile phone. I’ve been thinking that it’s about time that I purchased a digital camera of my own. Of course, when it comes to me and technology, I want the best there is to offer. I had my hopes set on getting a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera - the difference between a DSLR camera and a standard digital camera is the ability to view the picture you are taking via the lens rather than the viewfinder, giving you a truly accurate image. Unfortunately, even a 6 mega pixel DSLR camera is about €600. Which is definitely outside of my budget, for now.

Fuji Finepix S5600The traditional digital camera market is completely saturated, and I’ve found it rather difficult to choose one (hence why I still don’t own one!) as my own terrible greed for “features” makes it impossible to stay within a reasonable budget. However, upon investigation I found an alternative to a DSLR camera that’s within budget. The Fuji FinePix S5600 Zoom: it’s only 5.1 megapixel, however it boasts 10x opitcal zoom. That’s impressive for €300, and it looks quite cool too. It has some wonderful features, for instance, movie recording in .avi format and the ability to change the lenses (I already have my eye on a fisheye! - ha ha).

The only drawback to buying a Fuji digital camera is the fact that they only take xD-Picture Cards, which is annoying considering I have plenty of MMC cards just lying around from old digital cameras and phones. If I’m to buy this camera I’ll have to purchase at least 1gb, which will set me back another €60, double the price of a standard MMC card. For now I’m not going to make any decisions, until I actually have the money. What fun it is to procrastinate.