Category: photography
How they took the iconic Apollo 8 Earthrise Photo (Amazing Video)
I was ten years old and totally obsessed with the space program. This video brought back a lot of the magic. Wow. You really have to see this one.
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Beautiful French Aerial Photography Project. UPstagram! (Video)
We’ve put cameras in kites and rockets, but I think this is much cooler.
More details (and pictures) here: http://hackerloop.com/upstagram/
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Imaging Across the EM Spectrum
Amazing images here:
http://blog.makezine.com/2013/04/09/somewhere-outside-the-rainbow-imaging-across-the-em-spectrum/
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Watching a Light Beam at One Trillion Frames per Second
Billy alerted me to this TED Talk presentation on an MIT Media Labs project that used new “femto photography” techniques that allow us to watch — in VERY slow motion — a light beam pass through a bottle. Amazing. Makes me think about Einstein’s old thought experiment about running alongside a light wave (but of course here they are slowing down time…)
Here are some details on how they did this:
http://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar/trillionfps/
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Solstice Solargraphs
That’s a tough one for someone with a sibilant SSSSS problem! But we usually try to run a sssolstice ssstory, and I’ve been meaning to mention this for some time.
Very cool. You make a pinhole camera out of a beer can (or an Italian Lemonade Can). You strap it to your tower and leave it out there for six months. Then you develop the film and you get… A SOLARGRAPH.
http://inatarius.wordpress.com/2009/07/01/solargraph-building-guide/
