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The Etch-A-Snap (probably) the world's first Etch-A-Sketch camera

Meet the Etch-A-Snap, the Frankenstein'd creation of self-taught programmer Martin Fitzpatrick. As the name alludes to this creation is the result of mashing together a Pocket Etch-A-Sketch, a Raspberry Pi Zero, and onboard camera module, a couple servo motors and a number of other goodies to create what is 'probably' the world's first Etch-A-Sketch camera. dpreview.com »

2019-4-16 23:47

The Etch-A-Snap is (probably) the world's first Etch-A-Sketch camera

Meet the Etch-A-Snap, the Frankenstein'd creation of self-taught programmer Martin Fitzpatrick. As the name alludes to this creation is the result of mashing together a Pocket Etch-A-Sketch, a Raspberry Pi Zero, and onboard camera module, a couple servo motors and a number of other goodies to create what is 'probably' the world's first Etch-A-Sketch camera. dpreview.com »

2019-4-17 23:47

I Create An Illusion Of Microscopic Worlds By Placing Mini Figures That I’ve Built Next To Everyday Objects (14 New Pics)

I've spent 3 years creating this project called "Tiny Wasteland". The series features miniature figures placed next to everyday objects in order to create the illusion of microscopic worlds. The post I Create An Illusion Of Microscopic Worlds By Placing Mini Figures That I've Built Next To Everyday Objects (14 New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda. boredpanda.com »

2021-12-1 17:59

How to Create Stunning Lighting on Location Using Speedlights

One of the things you'll learn as a portrait photographer is that lighting definitely still has its place when you're shooting portraits on location. If you want to give it a try soon, Trevor Dayley has put together a quick video with lighting equipment maker MagMod to help you get an idea on how you can use speedlights to achieve stunning outdoor portraits. thephoblographer.com »

2018-11-20 23:00

Rylo software update increases video resolution from 4K to 5.8K

The Rylo is a consumer-grade 360-degree camera that allows you to capture 360-degree video and later select a region of the image from which to create a standard 16:9 HD video. In our review of the device we found the concept to work pretty well but had one point of criticism: the camera's 4K resolution wasn't quite enough to create standard video with good detail. dpreview.com »

2018-11-9 21:32