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Messenger (2003 CAS)

Photography Transportation posted on Feb 23, 2003
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This is a photo of the Mercury Messenger concept car that was at the 2003 Chigago Auto Show. It was one of the clear pictures that I had.
This picture was taken using a Toshiba PDR-M60 digital camera. This camera's CCD has an aspect ratio that is slightly wider than the normal 3:4. (Why this is, I have no idea.) Usually I crop off the sides of my images, but for some reason most of my pictures I took this time look better without the cropping.
Also note that this camera seems confused by shiny objects. So most of my pictures at the show turned out fuzzy. Or maybe it couldn't focus fast enough because the slowly rotating turntables. Ehh... I doubt it was me, since the ISO equiv was at 400 and the lighting was bright, thus there wasn't too much blurring going on. Also at shows like these, there are people that just like to walk in front of you while you're trying to get a decent shot. At times like this I wish the minimum zoom for this camera had a wider lens angle. Oh well, it was fun to look at stuff though.

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