Teaching Your Camera to Play Catch

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I don’t have a section in my blog for stupid photographer tricks, but if I did that would seem to be the appropriate place for a recent article from David Pogue on teaching your camera to play catch. He has a link to photographs shot using the following methodology:

You set your digital camera to a long exposure, press the shutter button, and throw the camera across the room.

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Getting Creative With a Phone Camera

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43Folders has some great ideas on how to use a camera in your cell phone in useful ways:

    parking hack
  • Remember where you parked - In a parking lot or garage, snap a photo of the section where you’ve parked. If you’re parked on the street in a strange neighborhood, grab a picture of an address, a landmark, or of the signs for the cross street.
  • “Wishlist” items you might want to buy later - If you’re out and about and happen to see a CD, book, or other consumable you might want to pick up later on, snap a photo of the item’s barcode. When you get home you can look the item up on Amazon or Froogle.com and find the best price, or just add it to your canonical online wishlist.
  • Show people where you’ve put things - If you’ve moved the mayonnaise jar with little Tyler’s college money or relocated the good scissors to your work bench, snap a photo and mail it to your housemates.
  • Document your fender bender - If you get hit by another car (and once you’re safely off the road), take a few fast photos of the damage as well as the other driver’s tag and operator’s license.
  • Wen's 1-2-3 Wash & Dry | Window Hours

  • Record the hours of a new store - New dry cleaner or Thai restaurant you want to try? Grab a photo of the hours.
  • Capture inspiring design - See a poster, interior, or typeface you particularly like? Grab a snapshot and use it for later inspiration, research, or as part of a mood board.
  • Hunt for houses and apartments - If you’re looking at potential apartments or a new house, get photos of the kitchen, the bedrooms—even the view from out of some windows.
  • Doublecheck your shopping selection - Can’t remember whether you were supposed to pick up 5 10-penny nails or 10 5-penny nails? Send a photo to the one who sent you on the errand, and have them approve your purchase by return call or IM.
  • Haircut log | 2004-09-30

  • Document your haircut - Snap a few photos of a haircut that turned out well. Get the front, the sides, and the back, and make sure to note the name of the operator. Ask them to describe how to ask for this haircut again, and type it up wherever you’re storing the photo, online or otherwise.
  • Carry your To-do list - If you’re traveling particularly light one day and just have a couple things to remember while you’re out, jot the tasks, phone numbers, or what have you on a sheet of paper, photograph it, and you’re done.

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iPod Dreams

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Now that Apple has announced the Apple iPod Camera Connector which will allow you to connect your iPod photo to your digital camera, I was thinking about what I really want. Since the iPod supports firewire, I want to be able to connect my iSight as a microphone on a normal iPod, as a camera on an iPod photo and as a video camera on some future hypothetical iPod video. I would like to be able to attach an iSight for instance to my dashboard, hook it to an iPod video and video take an entire road trip (using the time lapse mode in my mythical iPod video of course).

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Italy In A Day

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The ScreenSavers today had a pointer this sitewhere photographers in Italy mounted a stationary camera and took pictures of the same scene throughout a 24 hour period. You can use a thumb wheel to spin through the pictures and even hear ambient noise from particular times of day.

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My Store

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I have created a new store with merchandise imprinted with some of my photographs.

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