Photos | Building a Robot
Max Greenfield and a group of workers put together the robot using plywood, wood, belt, and accessories. The workshop is filled with chairs, boxes, and machinery as they work on the JPL Unstuck Mars Rover project in 2009.
BLIP-2 Description:
a group of men working on a robot in a roomMetadata
Capture date:
Original Dimensions:
5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
Usage
floor unstuck pants jpl rover exit box wheel footwear manufacturing doo electrical closer chair glasses necklace device flooring building furniture keep architecture jewelry max greenfield jpl_unstuck_mars_rover handbag factory workshop wood belt wristwatch headgear microphone machine plywood mars bag shoe accessories worker
iso
1600
metering mode
5
aperture
f/2.8
focal length
57mm
shutter speed
1/250s
camera make
Canon
camera model
lens model
date
2009-07-06T09:41:43.440000-07:00
tzoffset
-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
overall
(35.55%)
curation
(50.00%)
highlight visibility
(4.36%)
behavioral
(70.69%)
failure
(-0.20%)
harmonious color
(-2.55%)
immersiveness
(0.22%)
interaction
(1.00%)
interesting subject
(-33.08%)
intrusive object presence
(-4.10%)
lively color
(-6.70%)
low light
(1.10%)
noise
(-1.83%)
pleasant camera tilt
(-5.48%)
pleasant composition
(-71.44%)
pleasant lighting
(-5.40%)
pleasant pattern
(3.66%)
pleasant perspective
(1.30%)
pleasant post processing
(-2.98%)
pleasant reflection
(-1.18%)
pleasant symmetry
(0.37%)
sharply focused subject
(1.05%)
tastefully blurred
(0.88%)
well chosen subject
(-30.27%)
well framed subject
(-40.16%)
well timed shot
(13.50%)
all
(-2.84%)
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