iPhone macro lens carousel
This iPhone macro lens carousel mod is a great way to recycle that pile of scavenged optics you’ve got laying around.
This iPhone macro lens carousel mod is a great way to recycle that pile of scavenged optics you’ve got laying around.
Instructables user peterdr has put together a really excellent tutorial on how to build his CT-1 open-source hardware intervalometer for Canon and Nikon digital cameras. There’s more info about the project at his personal website, and a parts kit is for sale on Amazon.com.
Know someone that is interested in photography? Or a tinkerer who wants to present their work in a better light? Then we have a guide for you! Here are some project and gear recommendations to help you find the perfect present. Make them a photo with DIY bokeh effects (Free, if you have the equipment) […]
On a tight budget, documenting art that lives in a lake can be quite a challenge – especially when it’s composed of “6,000 tons of rock and soil” – After considering nearly every possible way to document “Spiral Jetty” from above — Rent a weather satellite? An airplane? A helicopter? Use a kite? — the […]
My father recently drew my attention to an article in IEEE Spectrum about the so-called “Zink” printing technology commercialized by a group of former Polaroid employees. Zink, an acronym for “zero ink,” uses special paper with three layers of embedded dye crystals activated by heaters in the print head. Solely by controlling the temperature and duration of heat pulses delivered by the print head, the yellow, magenta, and/or cyan layers may be selectively activated. It is essentially a refinement of the black-only thermal printing technology commonly used, for example, in cash registers and label makers. By eliminating the requirement for ink or toner, Zink promises to produce dramatically smaller and more portable color printers, and has already been incorporated in several “digital polaroid” style cameras with integral photo-printers, such as the Polaroid PoGo Instant Digital Camera. [Thanks, Dad!]
From the MAKE Flickr pool MIDI fader controller with Arduino [above, bottom-right] DVD rack built from VHS tapes [above, bottom-left] My new favorite etchant [above, top-right] Amazing homemade globe [above, top-left]
The BigShot digital camera is a kit designed to teach kids how they work while they assemble and use it. It’s being developed by Shree Nayar and his team at the Computer Vision Lab at Columbia University.