Something I'd like to see is a low-cost, lightweight, small, system for quickly getting an overhead shot with an existing digital camera. Lately I've begun to get obsessed with pavement cracks (again).
wow, that looks soo cool. I signed up. Even tho it reminds me of pokemon. What I want to do is turn my old digicam into one for kite flying, but i don't know how to set it to take the shots without me touching it.
wow, that looks soo cool. I signed up. Even tho it reminds me of pokemon. What I want to do is turn my old digicam into one for kite flying, but i don't know how to set it to take the shots without me touching it.
sama, I just wanted to use my old camera, it was kind of a cheapy. I found sites detailing how to solder a chip to turn it into a camera that'll take a shot every second.... but I don't know. I can't plug a cable ext. into it.
you seen this site carter? http://scotthaefner.com/kap/gallery/?g=favorites
it's got instructions on how to make a kite harness for a camera... it's a bit involved but i'm sure you could make something similar... and the photos are amazing!
No, I haven't seen that site, but I've seen a few others. It seems that I have to solder a chip and then make a rig, so I might be holding off a bit on this project.
Good points, although I'm unsure how to correct this without starting it all over from scratch and scrapping the whole idea. I'll have to think about it.
Unfortunately I don't have access to any other programs, gah. Question about crop marks...are they necessary? This may sound like a silly question, but for the invitations, the design itself is very simple...
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