Not to be confused with the ninja swooping crane camera setup, build this handy adapter to use your own tripod as a camera copy stand. When photographing things that must be laid flat like *junk*/ things you need to pawn off on eb@y, you want to get a good macro shot.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.08 at 14:02
3D photgraphy, also known as stereo photography, is nothing new. But while it is easy to make 3D photos, 3D viewers are still very primitive (think about those orrbile blu-red glasses or anaglyphs, or cross-eye vision ), or very expensive (like stereo projectors).
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.08 at 09:31
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Go Pro Today! step 1See an interesting longshot ?This ladder-truck had some writing on the ladders that I thought was offensive.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.08 at 09:18
After my shoulder surgery I realized that i need it some sort of device to hold my camera. I was shooting sports so a tripod was out of the question.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.08 at 08:37
This Single Hard Disk (HD) Gyro Image Stabilizer is much easier to handle and move around than my first 2 HD stabilizer prototype. It uses less power, is cheaper and is easier to build.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.08 at 00:25
Ever wanted to improve your photo skills to take better pictures? This instructible is my first, and i'm entering it in the "Digital Days Photo Contest.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.07 at 20:26
You can take close-up photographs of relatively small items without a great digital camera, macro lens or studio by using a flatbed scanner. Today many printers are also copier/scanners and you can use this capability to photograph items for Ebay auctions or maybe even Instructables.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.07 at 08:28
As my friend gmjhowe recently pointed out, Mini-DV and pretty much all other tape formats are on the edge of being entirely replaced by internal and card memory systems.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.06 at 22:51
Here's another photography instructable. Get yourself a camera, download Paint. Net, a free photo editing software, and some single colored structure like a bare wall.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.06 at 16:24
Earlier this year, Nikon released the Coolpix S1000pj, a 12 megapixel point and shoot with the usual features, including image stabilization, face recognition, etc.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.06 at 12:44