An extremely simple, cheap and practical lamp for when you are trying to draw and your own shadow is bothering you. also good as an adjustable reading lamp.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.22 at 14:13
The title says it all. If your unfamiliar with gorilla pods, they are tripods made with bendable coolant hose also known as segmented hose. They cost $22 to $55 to buy, but you can make your own for only a few dollars worth of parts.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.22 at 00:18
Kaleidoscope's create really interesting displays of color and shapes. While playing with some leftover metal bars, I discovered that they create perfect kaleidoscopes.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.21 at 12:50
You know us, we’re not really the preachy type. But hey, it’s Earth Day tomorrow, right? So we’ve gathered a few useful pointers on how to keep your photographic habits from smacking the environment around too much.
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.04.21 at 05:06
Steve sent in his DIY Camera kaleidoscope he made form some scrap aluminum tubing. It works, but there are still some issues with alignment and focusing.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.04.21 at 04:22
I found a box of Polaroid film that was about 5 years expired. The pictures all came out brown and I couldn't bring myself to throw them away. . So I did this! This is my first instructable so let me know how to improve it.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.20 at 17:09
This instructable will show you what to buy and how to use it. I use my $89 Samsung S630 to take a lot of my photos. The picture below was taken without any special equiptment.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.19 at 13:43
Nothing says "arty" quite like black & white photographs. In this instructable I'll be showing you how to develop black & white film in a relatively cheap way so you can get negatives to do with as you wish! Why not develop it at a shop? why black and white? and why in god's name don't i just buy myself a digital camera?? Because i like to throw off the chains of digital imprisonment and make something REAL!.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.19 at 08:06
This is a guide on how to create a 3d image using numerous copies of the same photo. By reading this instructable, you will be able to assemble a cool looking 3D shadow-box photo for free.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.17 at 21:44
An SLR camera cake with all the bells and whistles!.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.17 at 21:40