Posts Tagged ‘photos’




by David Allen on June 29th, 2009
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This is a great way of saving space and utilising the time, temperature, alarm, timer, as well as being a photo frame too. it hold five photos that measure 1.7” by 1.7” all that is needed is a little rotating of the cube and the photos will able to be seen.     Product Features Calendar / Alarm Clock / Temperature Timer count up to 99 min. 59 sec. Holds 5 photos (1.7″ x 1. ...
by max on June 11th, 2009
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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 ...


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by max on June 2nd, 2009
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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 ...
by max on March 13th, 2009
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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 ...
by max on February 24th, 2009
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For those of you Flickr-obssesed pro users, you will definitely need to look into how to backup your Flickr photos using FlickrEdit, a free Java-based program you can use to backup your Flickr photos. FlickrEdit will launch from a URL, after which you’ll have to agree to a security dialog and you’ll have the option of adding a shortcut to the app on your Desktop. After the a ...
by max on February 8th, 2009
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Well, there’s been bunch of documented posts on how to take high speed photos but not high speed videos. One thing for sure, you will need to invest at least 1G on a nice camcorder but here’s how to take high speed videos. Everyone I have met and talked to share one thing in common: the desire to own, or at least play with, a high speed camera. Though I doubt that many of th ...
by max on January 24th, 2009
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At times, I’ve always wondered why there’s no right size for the photos I just took. Rather than taking it to a custom frame dealer, you might want to try making your own custom picture frames. Details on how to do that over here. ...
by max on January 14th, 2009
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Check out this new image search engine called Loooaded.  What I like most about this new site is the logo, it drives my head dazed and confused. Basically, you can search Flickr, Yahoo Image Search, and GettyImages photos.  I think it’s a good alternative when you first search on Google Image Search and can’t find anything. Get Loooaded! ...
by andrew on December 2nd, 2008
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If you publish images on your blog, you might what to think about watermarking, so other people know who shot the work. Check out his how to: ...
by max on November 15th, 2008
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It’s one thing to buy a digital photo frame and another to place your best pictures on it. Here’s some great advice on how to pick the right photos for your new digital picture frame: First, use a photo management system to help keep track of all your photos. You can find some good suggestions on what type of system to use in this previous post here at the GiiNii blog. Once ...

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