You may not of heard about this in the news (it’s kind of one of those underground media stories) but gasoline is getting sort of expensive. We fear it might put a damper on one of the greatest pastimes ever: road trips!
We at Photojojo love road trips because they’re a photographer’s dream: each new mile is a photo waiting to happen.
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 06:52
Transform your rc helicopter into a high tech stealth spy unit. .
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 03:40
This is my first instructable and it came about based out of need for a simple and portable way to photograph small products. I had seen various instructables like this that were made from a cardboard box which are great but not very professional or durable.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.29 at 20:03
We've seen plenty of lens hacks, but [Koray] took things in a new direction. Rather than buy lens chips for modding all of his manual lenses, he added a lens chip inside his Digital Rebel 300D (aka XT).
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.29 at 17:02
[Wallace] sent in this awesome project built by [Julius Von Bismarck]. The "Image Fulgurator" is the result of mating an optical slave flash with a camera body turned projector.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.29 at 15:01
[Wallace] sent in this awesome project built by [Julius Von Bismarck]. The "Image Fulgerator" is the result of mating an optical slave flash with a camera body turned projector.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.29 at 10:56
We've seen plenty of lens hacks, but [Koray] took things in a new direction. Rather than buy lens chips for modding all of his manual lenses, he added a lens chip inside his Digital Rebel 300D (aka XT).
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.29 at 05:38
Well, right, you can do this easily by using various chipped adapters for several lens mounts - but how about permanently modifying your camera to do the same and avoid paying extra for multiple adapters? I love my 300D but I don't own any EF/S lenses, all my arsenal is from 1980s, gorgeous manual focus lenses from Olympus and Carl Zeiss.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.28 at 19:10
This fantastically huge housing was put together by [Ed Sauer]. He put together this housing using TIG welded 6061 aluminum for the body and machined the port mount out of 7075 aluminum.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.27 at 06:29
Welcome to my first instructable. . . I wanted to make a wired remote for my Canon EOS 400D, and the Canon-Wired-Remote wasn't exactly what I had in mind: - It had 2 buttons (one for focus, one for taking the shot) and not the 2 step (half press) buttons on digital cameras.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.27 at 05:07