This website doesn't have any text, but it does have some excellent pictures on how to make your own roof camera mount. Other than the actual camera mounting, the project seems fairly simple.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.05.29 at 05:50
Check and adjust the alignment of your laser pointer or module. This is a spin-off from another 'ible which is currently under construction. I bought a green laser pointer and took apart the 'easy bits' which in this model was only the focusing lens of the collimator.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.05.28 at 17:38
While researching the CHDK How-To, we came across the team's instructions for porting the firmware to entirely new cameras. In theory, CHDK should work on any Canon running the DIGIC II or III processor since most of them are running the same VxWorks OS.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.27 at 22:06
Want to print out a pinhole camera that uses regular film? Corbis has free patterns and instructions on their site featuring several different designs.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.05.26 at 14:59
Until recently, if someone said the word “sharpening” to us, we’d whimper and hide under the table. We mean, what the #$% is a threshold anyway?
Well, we finally got fed up with it, so we did some research.
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.05.26 at 14:53
Until recently, if someone said the word “sharpening” to us, we’d whimper and hide under the table. We mean, what the #$% is a threshold anyway?
Well, we finally got fed up with it, so we did some research.
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.05.26 at 05:53
There's a technique called the Polaroid emulsion lift that allows you to transfer a Polaroid print to different materials, such as glass, rock, or watercolor paper.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.05.25 at 22:03
Underwater cameras can produce some amazing photography, but who wants to pay for housing if you can make something yourself?
This underwater camera housing on Instructables doesn't require a specific container, allowing you to choose anything you have around the house that's watertight and large enough to fit your camera.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.24 at 22:49
Boing Boing TV did a really nice two-part interview with MAKE contributor, Whole Earth Catalog and Review editor, and Wired co-founder (and one of my personal heroes) Kevin Kelly.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.05.23 at 14:17
You know that Photoshop whiz kid friend of yours? The one that plays his keyboard like a Steinway as he dodges and burns his way to photographic perfection?
That could be you.
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.05.22 at 08:02