Wolf and Pig’s stop motion adventure
Feast eyes on Takeuchi Taijin’s “A wolf loves pork” whimsical photo stop motion odyssey. Almost hard to believe these are all individual photos! [via The Pink Tentacle]
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Feast eyes on Takeuchi Taijin’s “A wolf loves pork” whimsical photo stop motion odyssey. Almost hard to believe these are all individual photos! [via The Pink Tentacle]
Here’s a super-simple set-up for transferring analog film to digital: A lens (or a macro lens, or a lens with extension rings) is inserted into the circular hole in the front. A negative holder made of two sheets of vinyl with spacers is at the opposite end. After the film is inserted, the box is […]
Image from Kotomatrix.ru via Rolcats Is most powerful laptop in all of Tbilisi, can it be? With all this yammering about socialism, maybe it’s time we examine the craft of lolcats mashed up with soviet era slogans and scenarios. So my Russian is a bit rusty, but occasionally somebody in the comments chimes in with […]
Pick up one of these nifty seat belt camera straps ($20 for one / $35 for two) made by Souldier in the Photojojo store. I love that it’s hand made and that it comes in a variety of colors (teal is my favorite). They are much more exciting than the standard black and logo emblazoned […]
From the MAKE Flickr pool Radioactivity plays the strings Atomic disruptor raygun [above, bottom-right] Quickly Mr. Bigglesworth – to the Cat Cave! Graphical user interface in the physical world Contact mic earrings [above, bottom-left] Dekatron timer brings vintage tube tech to the kitchen [above, top-right] Glass insulators as LED lamps [above, top-left]
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Udi Tirosh writes in with this neat trick: use a tubular light like those found in car accessory shots as a sweeping swath light painting tool for long exposure photography. Looks way trippier than just using LEDs.