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Sounds like a joke, right? Well, over at Grand Illusions they've explained exactly how to make a print on, yes, a geranium leaf. Here's how it works:
December, 2005
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The Camerapedia looks like it's only been around for a short time, but it looks like it's set to be a great resource. Here's what the creators' goals for the site are:
December, 2005
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Jesse Crouch has put together a fantastic article on what he calls "small budget photography." If you only have a limited amount of money to spend on equipment and want to get the most out of your software, Jesse is here to help you out.
November, 2005
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While not many of us are professional photographers we can still learn a lot of applicable tips and ways of working from pro photographers. Often you can take a lofty situation a pro faces and scale back how they handle it to your own situation. One ...
November, 2005
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 introduces the first large sensor to the bridge and fixed-lens digital camera market. It also has a fast, wide-angle lens, unique swivelling LCD and full manual controls all for under $1000.
October, 2005
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It's been more then two years now, and after 30,000 photos and many gigs of space required to hold those photos it's still alive and kicking. I purchased my Digital Rebel the day it arrived at Best Buy, excited that a digital SLR finally hit below ...
October, 2005
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October, 2005
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Bert Sirkin's Photo CheatSheets looks like they could be quite a bit more handy than the often-bulky manuals that come with newer cameras. In place of a manual, you could stuff a single "cheat sheet" in your camera bag for quick access to explanations ...
October, 2005
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Yes, you read that right! Over at Found Photography, Adrian shows us how he created a medium format pinhole camera primarily with Legos. Here's what Adrian set out to do:
October, 2005
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The Leica D-Lux 2 is a high-quality pocketable camera designed for enthusiasts and professionals. It is essentially a re-branded Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1. I am not normally a re-branding fan but the Leica/Panasonic collaboration creates distinctive ...
October, 2005
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