Kite aerial photo tilt shift fakes
Bill Wilson says, “Minature photos like your recent post but with the added twist of the images being kite aerial photographs.” Link.
Bill Wilson says, “Minature photos like your recent post but with the added twist of the images being kite aerial photographs.” Link.
Voxphoto says, “Will digital photography kill off film? Not soon–but if worst comes to worst, you can follow this simple chemical recipe and start coating your own glass plates.” Pictured here is a print from a glass plate negative using a handmade silver bromide emulsion, by Terry Holsinger. Link.
It doesn’t take much to fool the mind of the viewer, but there are a few basic rules you can follow to help convince your audience that they’re looking at a railway set rather than the real world. – Link
Ok, simple DIY hacks have been around for a while, but Flickr is rolling out the red carpet on geotagging your photos. If you just want to jump in and start geotagging, open the new ‘map’ tab in the organizr and go for it. It’s all drag and drop and easy to figure out. Since […]
This appears to be a 3D lenticular lens (frame) & software that will make your normal 2D photos looks 3D when modified and printed out – not sure how the results look, but I’ll keep my eyes peeled to check this out, looks like a fun way to do lenticulars – [via] – about & […]
TheOtherSimon has some pretty interesting camera mods to take panoramic photos, he writes – “Make a panoramic camera that shoots onto 2 frames of 35mm film out of a nimslo 3d stereo camera and an old Delmonta twin lens reflex. The Nimslo is a camera that has 4 lenses (count em) and was designed to […]
Kevin writes – “I have been searching for a good way to connect a Nikon D200 to a GPS in order to geocode photos. I have not found a solution that I thought was near a reasonable price. I have therefore made my own. I made a project page for it and posted it for […]