March 17, 2008
Photographic coolness: Miniature worlds & more
- New camera technology can detect the amount of blood and water in a vehicle, enabling the fuzz to bust carpool lane violators. [Via]
- Scott Kelby shows how to get a cool, gritty look in Camera Raw/Lightroom + Photoshop.
- The world of the small:
- Lori Nix builds incredibly detailed tabletop worlds and photographs them. Love this little Zeppelin. She gives a behind-the-scenes tour on Cool Hunting. [Via]
- Martin Amm’s captured an amazing shot of a dew-covered bug. [Via]
- Kodak says they’ve shrunk CMOS sensors, squeezing 5 megapixels onto a 1.4 micron device. Meanwhile Sony’s new DSC-W300 brings 13.6 megapixels to point-and-shoots.
- Digital SLRs seem to have an inferiority complex, adding features found on compact cameras. First they got going with live preview (e.g. Sony’s autofocus-friendly version), and now they’re considering movie mode.
- "My pencil is very big and hard." Ahem. Photojojo has a cool idea for making your own photo pencils.
- Robert Rezabek’s Blackr JavaScript bookmarklet hides everything on a Flickr photo page except for the pictures. [Via]
- Leica has launched a rich, immersive Flash experience on their site.
- Can the iPhone be a pro photo accessory? Yep; Ben Long shows how, using iLevel software.
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