Eyeshrine.com is the photoblog of a Jamaican photographer. I took up photography as a serious hobby in December 2007 and has since then fallen in love. Some visitors might know me from my other blogs @ Jamaipanese.com which is about my love for Japan and Jamaica and Infidel101.com where I talk about all the video games I play.
Before taking up photography I had always shown an interest in photos taken by others. I saved toward acquiring my own camera and bought a prosumer Sony DSC-H9 in late 2007. Feel free to visit my flickr profile to see my photo uploads.

Name: Kirk
Birthday: March 8th
Location: Jamaica
Primary Camera: Sony DSC-H9
Now armed with a camera and a drive to learn about and improve my photography I invite my site visitors to visit my website regularly as well as subscribe to the RSS feed so that they may follow what I hope will be my growth in photography. I always welcome comments, feedback and suggestions from my visitors so please feel free to leave a comment on any post or contact me.
Its by far the worst I ever saw hahaha wat the hell is that it looks more like flatbush av to me please come better than that
Idiot, did you not hear people mentioning that those pics above shows a small portion of the city, it’s not the entire city, remember, it’s not a tiny city like pos. Also, there are many projects underway for this year.No to mention Jm as way more beautiful cities and towns like MONTEGO BAY, OCHO RIOS ETC. Also, if you do ur research you’ll find out that jm and t&t are on the same level with regards to being third world or not, they are both developing nations.
I stand corrected……..give me a chance, let me explain. If you read my advert it says it was just like brooklyn meaning the atmosphere, and vibe and how the people interact with each other. That’s what I said, I said nothing about flatbush ave which is around my way…….uptown kingston is far better looking than flatbush ave by far, and just because u come from trinidad, trinifdad has nothing on jamaica. Needless to say must I remind u that anything if not everything is practically own by white from all over, how much of it do u own sir, if u got 2 goats and a hen house its not much haha leave my jamaica alone and go back to your over grown mosquitos you have festering about
Devon
Brooklyn ****Holla***
I bought a Vivitar 8300S several years ago. Almost within the first month of taking pictures, I noticed a very thin blue vertical line extending down my pictures. Most of the darker shots that I took really made the vertical line more visible. The vertical line was left of center or 1/4 from the left side facing in on my pictures. I am sure the camera came defective from the factory. Vivitar is not known for quality, but this particular camera I liked.
I have still have not figured out what the exact technical problem is. I would like to know if it is actually the sensor or some other electronic anomaly. I own other digital cameras and never had a similar problem.
I just noticed it on my Sony H50 in the EXACTLY THE SAME PLACE. It only seems to show up when I shoot in the ISO mode and it is on EVERY FRAME when I shoot that way. I’ve had my camera for over a year and this is really bugging me. Why no fix?
mad, I need to do some tilt shift shots here in Japan!