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Using a basic digital camera and photo software, you can produce a large high-resolution macro image with a long depth of field.
Use the power of Lego Mindstorms and a Raspberry Pi to digitize and vocalize books.
Build this battle-tested rig to launch, track, and recover a high-altitude balloon that will carry your hacked Canon camera to the stratosphere. With this setup using APRS ham radio and the Trackuino — an Arduino-based communications board — any hobbyist or science class can photograph (and video) the Earth against the blackness of space, and bring these amazing images home to share.
When you launch a rocket, you need that big red button.
What's under your stairway?
Get beautiful macro shots using this inexpensive hardware and software setup.
Learn how to capture the night sky — in motion! — with this complete tutorial covering camera settings, night shooting tips, image editing, and video production.
Use a swivel caster and PVC pipe to capture awesome footage.
Re-create this gift shop novelty food by making a freeze-dryer with parts already lying around your workshop.
Use EL wire to make your bike a sight at night.
We all know sunglasses make any spy look cool, but these will let you see secret messages!
Just in time for spring, an easy-to-build planter.
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