Print Out a Pinhole Camera
Want to print out a pinhole camera that uses regular film? Corbis has free patterns and instructions on their site featuring several different designs.
Want to print out a pinhole camera that uses regular film? Corbis has free patterns and instructions on their site featuring several different designs.
Danielle points us to Jing Project, a free and easy way to capture images and video with sound from your computer screen. It’s great for making short craft tutorials or sharing ideas with others. You can take the video tour to get a quick idea what it’s about.
Anitra of Coffee Pot people shows you how to recycle old CDs and turn them into generations photo coasters. Thanks Diane!
Swisss Miss found this critter font designed by Craig Frazier. Each letter corresponds to the first letter of the critter’s name. “X” is for xenopus.
University College Falmouth art graduates create posters containing advice to incoming students. These gorgeous posters are now available as a postcard pack! Check out all the posters featured in the pack at this Flickr set. Related: Advice to Sink in Slowly Posters
Just posted on PC.com is my Fun with Flickr roundup sharing some of the fun things you can do with Flickr and your photos, from widgets to making wallpaper desktop calendars (shown above).
Theresa writes in about the Raw Silk blog’s recent project to realize a photo of a factory through weaving. The results are quite lovely!