Here’s a very creative way to make photo wedding invites with snaps of your lovely pictures. I think this is a great idea, stickin’ your pictures everywhere.
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Archive for the ‘photography’ Category
Here’s a really cool DIY 130 megapixel camera made with Canon lens and a flatbed scanner. You can check out some of the photos took with it on the inventor’s Flickr.
Spyuge, an amateur photographer, said he used an 1200-dpi Epson flatbed scanner and an old Canon FD 50mm lens to make a camera that can’t fit in your pocket, or shoot anything at speed, but it does have 1 ...
Are you expecting a child this year? Well, here’s a company called CuffLinks.com that will take your sonograms and engrave them in custom cufflinks so you can show off your unborn child to your co-workers and friends.
The Sonogram Photo Cufflinks feature your very own bun in the oven. Send us your own sonogram photos and become a cufflink designer instantly. Up to 2 different ima ...
If you are not too computer-literate on Photoshop and similar photo-editing tools, you might be happy to learn that there’s a program called LightBox that will let you just do all that good stuff without knowing any Photoshop skills.
This just seems like the perfect software my mom would love, she is still using Photoshop skills I taught her 10 years ago.
How user friendly is Light ...
Wow, here’s a really cool DIY that shows you how to make a camera flashlight diffuser with a pack of Marlboro Lights!
Ever wanted to take indoor photos at night, but hate the washed out look which your built in flash creates? I’ve often been at a pub and found the regular flash to be a bit of a pain. Thanks to a little drunken curiosity and an attention span problem, I create ...
For those of you avid photographers, you might be interested to learn that there’s a cheap way to make a portable reflector that will fit your pocket while giving you the extra security knowing you will have extra light even in super-dark environments.
This is of course no problem, if you are working in the studio or transport your equipment in the trunk of your car, but I wanted a ...
Here’s a great idea for saving money while getting 125% out of your camera, just make one of these cheap ring flash using aluminum foil and a plastic dome thingee.
A ring flash is such a popular and easy DIY project that I finally couldn’t resist the temptation to make one myself. I’ll post some detailed instructions on how to make one (like this) when I have more time ...
My good friend Alan from HackedGadgets posted a blog post about this new Bottle Cap Camera Tripod you can buy the other day. Well, he decides to save himself $10 by making it himself, a great idea.
“Master parts list:
1 1/4-inch Stainless steel washer
1 1/4-20×1 1/2-inch stainless steel pan head machine screw
1 1/4-20 Bar Knob
1 1/4-20 stainless steel lock nut
1 lid from a 20o ...
Well, one of the worst things you can encounter is to individually resize hundreds of images for a future blog post.
I am not sure if Windows or Macs have free software to do this but if you have access to a Linux computer like me, you can get stuff done much faster using Image Magick, a free open-source image auto-resizer also used on many web-platform programs.
I assuming that you have ...
Wanna build your own DIY 35mm camera? Well, you can with this $28 kit from SuperHeadz.
This is awesome if you are a student of Photography and you want to learn more about how cameras work and the inner-workings.
Do it yourself! DIY 35mm flash-less camera by Plamodel means you get an art project and a camera, all in one! Camera parts come separated, and it’s your job to snap the ...





























































