I found this tutorial today about how to turn a standard TI-83 graphing calculator into an intervalometer. An intervalometer lets you set the camera to shoot a frame at regular intervals over a predetermined amount of time. Afterwards, you use any video editing program to stitch the images together to get time lapse.
I [...]
By far one of the best experiences I’ve had at UGA was when I took part in its Spring Workshop last year. The way it works is you spend the entire weekend with various editors that Professor Mark Johnson brings in. You go out and shoot, come back and get edited, then go [...]
My friend Pouya Dianat has been working on a large project for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the 40th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jr.
The paper has posted a teaser trailer of the three videos he made and its definitely worth checking out. You can see the trailer by clicking here.
Gizmodo posted a video about how an optical lens is made. I found it interesting and thought it would be worth reposting here.
You can see it by going here.
Yesterday I was given the opportunity to freelance for The Greenville News in Greenville, South Carolina at the UGA vs. South Carolina game. I want to post photos from the game, but I’m not sure if I’m allowed to, so for now I’ll just link to the gallery they put up of my photos. [...]
I just came across this on the internet and though it was pretty cool:
Steps to building an Infrared Filter for your digital camera
It teaches you how to build a homemade infrared filter for digital cameras with things you can find around your house, although 35mm film is becoming less frequent.
As soon as I can obtain [...]
For some reason I enjoy checking cnet.com on a regular basis. I don’t really ever read anything on it, but every once in awhile something will catch my eye. Last fall they did a slide-show about doctored images which I particularly enjoyed. Anyways, today they reposted it so I figured I’d put [...]