I know how much you like taking pictures of you and everything around you. But, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your doing it good. And, of course how would you know until you have a mentor. Just to solve your mentoring problem to some extent, Andrew Kupresanin has come up with a camera concept, Nadia. This camera tells you the truth, whether the picture taken is good enough or no. The moment you take a picture against the ACQUINE quality inference engine, the camera rates it according to aesthetics .i.e. visual goodness on a percentage scale. So, if your picture is really appealing or aesthetic, then the camera would probably rate you higher on the scale. However, that is not all, here comes the twist, the camera is not real. It is actually a N73 in a tiny box. Really, it is a unique way to give something so different a shape in the real world.

Via: Gizmodo