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Heres me by me taken by camera phone. (The cr*ppy W850i)
Heres me by me taken by camera phone. (The cr*ppy W850i)
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- Carl_Constantine
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I had a vision (and probably one too many) of a helmet cam. This is the birds eye vision remote control do dah cam. Been developed one stage further so that now, you can use this hands free. Thats right, one hand for the beer and one for the burger, while the cam tracks by sensors.
Macro version soon after another dozen..........or two
Uh huh
Danny.
Macro version soon after another dozen..........or two
Uh huh
Danny.
Worry about the image that comes out of the box, rather than the box itself.
- Mike B in OKlahoma
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I don't post closeup portraits of myself. The lawsuits over broken computers made my insurance rates go up too much. But here's a photo my stepfather took of me at an old Star Wars movie set in Tunisia. that's the security guard at the site next to me. And unlike the way I usually photograph, I don't look like i"m being tortured here!
Mike Broderick
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Constructive critiques of my pictures, and reposts in this forum for purposes of critique are welcome
"I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul....My mandate includes weird bugs."
--Calvin
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Constructive critiques of my pictures, and reposts in this forum for purposes of critique are welcome
"I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul....My mandate includes weird bugs."
--Calvin
nzmacro wrote:I had a vision (and probably one too many) of a helmet cam. This is the birds eye vision remote control do dah cam. Been developed one stage further so that now, you can use this hands free. Thats right, one hand for the beer and one for the burger, while the cam tracks by sensors.
Macro version soon after another dozen..........or two
Uh huh
Danny.
Very cool Danny! You got a patent for that yet? Should go on American inventor with it
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DaveW wrote:OK then, if your masochistic enough to want warts and all larger pictures of 66 year olds!
DaveW
You look a bit like my hero David Attenborough! You're not are you? Can I have your autograph if you are
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"You look a bit like my hero David Attenborough! You're not are you? Can I have your autograph if you are."
Thanks Cyclops, which eye were you looking through! You can tell us apart as though David Attenborough is older than me he is still twice as active and goes out in bad weather to study wildlife instead of staying at home in front of the fire or playing on the computer!
DaveW
Thanks Cyclops, which eye were you looking through! You can tell us apart as though David Attenborough is older than me he is still twice as active and goes out in bad weather to study wildlife instead of staying at home in front of the fire or playing on the computer!
DaveW
DaveW wrote:
goes out in bad weather to study wildlife instead of staying at home in front of the fire or playing on the computer!
DaveW
Yea i do that too,lol He is one amazing bloke tho!
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- Carl_Constantine
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Actually, I remember seeing an article somewhere, forget where now, not so much of a helmet cam, but a helmet flash, complete with umbrella. Very cool. Just use an offshoe cable, or a remote flash, umbrella and hard-hat. it was nifty.nzmacro wrote:I had a vision (and probably one too many) of a helmet cam. This is the birds eye vision remote control do dah cam. Been developed one stage further so that now, you can use this hands free. Thats right, one hand for the beer and one for the burger, while the cam tracks by sensors.
Macro version soon after another dozen..........or two
Uh huh
Danny.
Now let me see.....ahh yes, here it is http://www.juergenspecht.com/truestories/1/2/
Carl B. Constantine