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- Resize Your Web Browser with Bookmarklets : CreativeTechs Tips: Neat way to quickly resize your web browser to certain widths
- A Primer In Selling Your Art At Festivals Some good things to keep in mind when I finally start selling my work
- The Best Mouse You've Ever Had: Lifehacker I've been thinking about replacing my Logitech MX500 which is starting to show some wear & tear
- Cool Tools: Palm Nailer
- Sounds like an interesting tool. Now I just need something to nail... Badum-Tish From The Page: A palm nailer is a magic hammer. Like a nail gun, you hook it up to an air compressor, but unlike a nail gun, it can be held in the palm of one hand. Its appearance doesn't make its usage obvious, but this air tool pounds in nail after nail without hurting your hand at all. Just place a nail exactly where you want it. Press the opening on the nailer over the nail, and BAP! BAP! BAP! BAP! BAP! -- compressed air drives a little hammer head inside the sleeve to gently pound in the nail. It takes about 10+ taps to get a nail all the way in, but in under a second.
- How to Tie a Bowline Knot: Video Demonstration Always be prepared...
- Printing 4ft x 4ft photographs in a small enclosed area has its own inherent difficulties, as Ctein of "The Online Photographer" recently discovered. Lets just say an Epson 9800 printer takes up a fair amount of space just by its lonesome.
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Erik's Links For November 2nd 2008
Erik’s Links For November 2nd 2008
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This Weeks Links
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Ceramic Pinhole Camera
Check out this awesome ceramic pinhole camera created by Steve Irvine.
“It is made of stoneware, fired to 1,300 degrees C. (2,350 F.) It has a matte black glaze on the inside. Overall, it measures h 22.5 x w 20 x 20.5 cm. on the outside. It’s designed to take a 4 x 5 inch piece of photo paper. The negative holder on the inside is made from three strips of black weather stripping.”
Heres the example shot.
Source F295 Via Boing Boing
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Sunrise In Glacier
This photo is also part of a project called "Geographic Composition". A bunch of photographers in different geographic locations ranging from Seattle to Sweden are given a theme then we submit pictures of said theme a week later. The first theme is "Beginnings", and this was my contribution. You can find everyone else's submissions here.