Usually to paint with light you need to apply long exposure techniques, for getting the picture, combined with some sources of light (LED lights, pyrotechnics etc.) that burns trail/picture on the photography. And as you can see, some pics are just amazing to look at. ![]() Time for an interesting documentary. This time its the BBC that have made this cool time lapsed video which took them 2 years to make! Included a "making of" video to see how its been made. It’s an advertisement. The same format we flip channels (and buy devices) to avoid. And yet it’s generated a massive amount of buzz, user-generated content, and traffic in support of the soon-to-be released Motorola Droid.
Commercial director Dennis Liu, therefore, had a heck of a challenge when approached by Microsoft to hype the upcoming release of Office 2010. But Liu rose admirably to it with the film trailer spoof Office 2010: The Movie. “My idea was to treat [Office] like the most exciting thing ever,” he said via phone. “And what’s more exciting than an action movie?”
Alexis Malbert a.k.a. TapeTronic knows how to handle oldskool audio cassettes. The first video shows you his different scratch cassettes, the second one some weird customised tapes and tapedecks. Remember playing games on 3.5'' floppy disks ? I do! Whatever the case, it has nostalgic value.
In the last few years more and more instances of the floppy disks have been spotted online but i couldn't find anything interesting for myself. So i came up with an idea; Disk-it An iconic alternative to the most popular yellow post-it notes, 3.5'' floppy disk shaped sticky notes, designed for taking notes - attaching notes to documents and to other surfaces. ![]() Having a camera built into your phone isn't a big deal anymore. But when you combine that camera with the rich software applications that run on devices like the iPhone and Android, you get lots of cool new ways to put your cameraphone to good use. Cameraphones are becoming a form of digital photographic memory, helping you remember what level you parked on or the label on that fantastic bottle of wine. Now, with the right apps, you can also use your phone to scan barcodes and store them, and even translate and recognize text. Google Goggles is a brand new application for Android phones that lets you search the web with an image. You just point your phone at an artwork, a book, DVD, or CD cover, a landmark, or a logo, and Goggles will return search results for that item. You can even point your phone at someone's business card, and Goggles can automatically add that person's name, address, phone number, email address and web site to your address book. Eventually, Goggles will be able to translate written text as well. So you could point your phone at a sign or menu in another language and get back Google Translate's translation. Newer smartphones have such good cameras they can double as barcode scanners. ShopSavvy is an app available for both the iPhone and Android that can scan a barcode on any product and give you prices from all over the web as well as retail outlets near you. Google Shopper is a similar application on Android: point your cameraphone at either a barcode or a book, CD, or DVD cover, and Shopper will show you prices and review of that product from around the web instantly. A special kind of square bar code called QR Codes, are becoming a popular way to transmit information like web links and phone numbers directly to a phone without any typing. If your local coffee shop has a barcode in the window, for example, you could scan it on your phone and can instantly find reviews and more information without tapping a key. Speaking of barcodes, one of the most clever uses of a camerphone I've ever seen is to take and store images of membership cards or big box store club cards that you use over and over again. Instead of crowding your keyring with your grocery, pharmacy, and movie rental place club card, take pictures of each one and store them in an image file on your phone. Then when you're checking into the gym or checking out at the cashier, you can simply scan your screen. There are also dedicated apps for organizing your cards into different categories, and even setting alerts to remind you if, say, there is a special sale on a certain day every month. Source: Fastcompany Think you’ve seen it all? Mona Lisa and Duck Hunt, what could they possibly have in common? Well, nothing really, some random guy out there with mad video editing skills made a video with a Mona Lisa picture and a arcade style gun attached to it, with ducks flying all around Mona Lisa. A attendee grabs the gun and starts shooting the ducks as they pass around Mona Lisa. Yes it sound as trippy as it is. Have a look for your self... Source: Kokugamer ![]() The story goes on to say that the prototype device was found in an iPhone 3G box. According to the source was so early in its development that it even fails to boot, so details are scarce. These characteristics are a front-facing camera and 80 GB worth of storage. He went exactly how you like the device is switched on is a mystery, but let’s just pretend we did not notice and play here. The announcement of the 4th generation of mobile phone from Apple comes in a few months so we will know whether this is really a prototype or a fan-made mock-up. Actually, the truth about these wannabe iPhone 4G much earlier than the outside. The device was a Japanese knock-off that some fraudsters trying to sell to publications for 10 000 dollar. We told you something was wrong here. |
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