BrickFilms are stop motion animations with Lego pieces (bricks)to get started you will need hardware( camera, microphone, and Legos) and software(animation program, special effects program, image editor, and video editor.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.11 at 13:37
Ahhh, your friendly local park bench. You’ve always suspected it’s up to no good. Want proof? Tie a disposable camera to it, leave it there for a day, then come back and develop the pictures.
Via Photojojo | Posted on 2008.04.10 at 05:34
Having trouble choosing what kind of lens to buy for that new slr? Confused by the numbers and focal lengths? Well no more! You've come to the right place.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.10 at 05:26
This is a quick-and-dirty way to make a 3D image. It creates the sort of 3D image where you stare past the screen and relax your eyes until the two images merge.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.09 at 21:19
From the MAKE Flickr photo pool
Dr. photon is exploring the world DIY video panoramics - [. . . ] a parabolic mirror would be ideal. However, I had a christmas ornament on hand and the software function I was using to unwrap the image was based on a sphere (polar distortion).
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.04.09 at 15:58
This is how to make a cheap macro lens for a camera which does not have a built-in macro feature. The one I am showing here is designed around a housing for my cheap underwater camera, but you can easily re-design this to fit whatever camera you'd like.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.09 at 14:22
Having trouble choosing what kind of lens to buy for that new slr? Confused by the numbers and focal lengths? Good. It'll make you want to read this instructable :-) If you liked this instructable, or if it helped you make your decision, then please vote for me in the photojojo contest! thank you.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.09 at 06:01
This is a great lighting technique when photographing portraits. The website documents the entire build process, and then shows some of the various ways to use your new light strip softbox.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.04.09 at 04:25
I'm going to teach you the basics of printing in a darkroom, discuss the basic terms and processes, and explain the workings of the the equipment you'll be using.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.08 at 20:33
Take photos of stars, the moon or city lights(below) with just a tripod and a digital camera (works on some only) .
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.04.08 at 20:01