CRAFT Flickr Pool Weekly Roundup
This week in the CRAFT Flickr pool, we saw: Work in progress, by kitschcafe, Front side of Bodice work-in-progress, by Urban Woodswalker, and textile bracelet crochet, by HandMaid Liset.
The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for creating and editing digital photos and videos, as well as how to make your own still and video cameras.
This week in the CRAFT Flickr pool, we saw: Work in progress, by kitschcafe, Front side of Bodice work-in-progress, by Urban Woodswalker, and textile bracelet crochet, by HandMaid Liset.
Mod your DSLR camera’s body cap so that you can shoot digital pinhole photos, HDR, time lapse or even pinhole video!
For more information about this project, check out:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/03/how-to-dslr-pinhole-photography.html
We’ve featured our fair share of pinhole photography projects here at MAKE, and it’s no wonder. As complicated as cameras have become, it seems amazing that photos can be taken with something as simple as a tiny hole in a shoe box. But if you still yearn for all the creature comforts that a modern-day […]
Ever known somebody who makes things more complicated than they have to be?
I’m continually blown away with Steve Hoefer’s work. Check out his documentation camera dolly (complete with instructions): I know a lot of people who make lots of stuff. They even take the time to share as much as they can about their process. But documenting everything is a pain. It takes time away from the […]
For a few years now, I’ve had this hare-brained idea to try to separate the layers of polarizing film from a scrap LCD panel and make a polariscope out of them. So whenever I come across a dead one I tear it apart and do some experimenting. Probably been into half a dozen by now. But I’ve probably learned as much, or more, about how they actually work by watching Bill Hammack’s video this week. As always, this segment has something to offer novices, experts, and those, like myself, who know just enough to be dangerous. [Thanks, Bill!]
Turn cupcakes into party favors and place cards with these cute photo picks. They take just a few minutes to make!