I always wanted to try making pictures with a pinhole camera, but it was one of those things I never quite got around to. Now with digital cameras its easy.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.02 at 22:13
This video shows an 8 by 8 dual color LED Matrix controlled by an Arduino and Boarduino that is bright enoughh to project the patterns on the ceiling of a space.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.09.02 at 08:09
This might be a good quick fix when you need a second or third light source and you don't want to buy another stand. It's a really simple build that can make a big difference when it comes to lighting your work.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.09.02 at 03:10
This is a knex picture frame I made out of knex. you can easily change out pictures. It has a stand so it can sit on a table or be hung on a wall. rate and comment.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.02 at 01:19
This instructable shows you how to upload your Flickr photos straight to your Facebook Photo Album. There are several Facebook applications that let you import your Flickr photostream to Facebook, but photos appear in a separate box on your Profile.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.09.01 at 13:59
It’s no secret we love Project 365. We’re a curious bunch, and often it’s the best way to get to know someone (including yourself).
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.09.01 at 05:43
Way back in May, I posted a Slideshow on this subject. The images produced in that Slideshow were for the alternative photography project in my Advanced Photography class.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.08.31 at 16:31
With an empty Pringles can and some lens and body covers, Photocritic devised a way to make a reliable extension tube for taking macro photos. You can make the tube for a few bucks worth of materials - unless you have spares, in which case it's free.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.08.30 at 21:09
Can't afford a Holga and want to take art shots with a junk store camera? Grab your Aunt Ethel's Kodak Instamatic, reload by smooshing in a roll of 35mm film, and get the distorted images you've only dreamed about until now.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.08.29 at 21:53
Daniel Forsythe put together a walkthrough that shows you how to disassemble your iPhone (original or 3G) and adjust the lens for taking close-up photography.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.08.28 at 20:32