Transform Your Photography: DIY Kaleidoscope Camera Attachment

Опубликовано: 20 Октябрь 2024
на канале: House of Hacks
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Are you looking to add some creative flair to your photography? In this video, we'll show you how to make a DIY kaleidoscope attachment for your camera that will allow you to take stunning abstract images. This attachment is made from simple, inexpensive materials and can be easily assembled with just a few tools. We'll walk you through the entire process, from cutting the mirror to attaching the final mounting plate to your camera. With this project from the House of Hacks, you'll be able to capture unique and eye-catching images in no time.

Originally invented by Sir David Brewster when experimenting with light, kaleidoscope comes from three Greek words. "Kalos" meaning beautiful, "eidos" meaning shape and "skopion" meaning to observe. So literally, "to observe beautiful shapes.” There’s a great video talking about some philosophical ideas related to the kaleidoscope:    • Veronica Soare: We are kaleidoscopes  

Here's another video featuring abstract photography:    • Abstract Photography Ideas At Home: f...  

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Music all by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com under Creative Commons License By Attribution 3.0.
Intro/Exit: "Hot Swing"
Incidental: "Welcome to the Show" and "Riptide"