Wow, here are some screenshots of "Exposure" a free/fee app for iPhone 2. 0 -- GPS and geotag enthusiasts will love it, you tap "near me" and see all the photos that were taken.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 21:34
Best unknown feature of the new iPhone firmware. . . screenshots! Built-in Screen Capture Utility: With the iPhone 2. 0 software installed, hold down the Home button and press the Lock button and your screen will flash--and an image of your phone's screen gets saved to your Camera Roll's images.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 20:14
As a devout reader of David Hobby's wonderful blog "Strobist" I have a great debt to pay to the online photo community for teaching me much of what I know about photography and in particular.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 12:49
Remember chain letters? They promised riches, luck, love, avoidance of certain death. Well, we never got those envelopes stuffed with cash or cookies, but hey we’re still alive!
Take that simple idea, add photography, and you’ve got the Photo Chain, a picture of a picture of a picture, all across the world.
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 05:59
We've seen numerous products geared toward tracking the location and activities of your pets, two in the last month, but we feel sure you can make more functional devices than those you can purchase.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 17:23
Time lapse photography can seem out of reach for many of us who don't have fancy cameras(or a hacked cannon point and shoot). We recently covered using a TI-83 as a timer, and now we've gathered a collection of DIY intervalometers to help you get clicking.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 14:01
Here's another beautiful photo essay by Marc Steinmetz - plastination by Gunther von Hagen. It's fascinating and somewhat disturbing - don't click through if you're squeamish.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 08:59
Fixing exposure from insufficient lighting and rotating image from turned camera. It is quite annoying to see pictures that are too dark to see what's in them.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 00:05
If you've got an extra grand laying around, you can pre-order one of [nortd]'s touchkits. It features a unique custom made acrylic screen with a crap ton of IR LEDs embedded in it.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.07.08 at 21:25
Diffuser attached with velcro, very simple to make. Requires: - flexible, translucent sheeting. Plastic from one of those lightweight binders will do fine - hook velcro, preferably self-adhesive - stapler (if the velcro isn't self-adhesive or just to give it extra strength) - scissors or craft knife, ruler and cutting board Assumes: - the flash head has already been equipped with a Honl-type speedstrap.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.07.08 at 19:18