Tuesday, November 10, 2015

SmartPhone Macro Lens DIY


It was collecting dust.

It didn't work.

It had served me well.

Sometimes a little destruction has a positive end.

I have a new macro lens for my smartphone.

But first, destruction.



After destroying the first camera, I decided to shred a second broken
Canon Elph, to make a YouTube video.


Here is the video I made for YouTube.




Taking apart technology is always interesting, I encourage you to try it.
Even if it's and old broken camera.
If you look at the top photo you will see the LCD was made by Sony.
Hilarious right!
I guess if your competitor makes a good LCD why not use it?

Here are some photos I took with the macro lens and a Samsung S5.









Tuesday, August 25, 2015

A Glimpse of old Florida



Old Florida.

Before interstate highways. 
Exclusive walled communities,
And canyons of high rise condos.
There was sun and warmth in the dead of winter.

To get there you had to navigate a maze of secondary highways peppered
with a group of hard scrabble entrepreneurs selling ANYTHING.
Selling, EVERYTHING.

New Florida is complicated. 
Desperately trying to shed the old skin.

Every now and again you will get a glimpse of the old.
Experience the silly.
Spend three dollars to feed some fish.

If you drive south on Route 1 down the Florida Keys
just below Key Largo on the north end Lower Matacombe Key
Or as the slick tourist ads prefer "Islamorada"

You will find Robbies

They offer many things at Robbies but there is really only one "attraction"
PT Barnum and every old Florida cracker would understand.
People will line up every day, pay you three bucks to make a fish jump.

Here is a quick video that sums up our Robbies experience.

Is nice some old Florida hangs on.

 

Sunday, January 25, 2015

New Manatee Viewing Center Observation Tower


At the intersection of nature and the need for power there is often a mess.
Not here, be a bystander for a moment and watch what happens.
Tampa Electric has created a very interesting thing at Apollo Beach,
The Manatee Viewing Center.

If you are local to the Tampa Bay area, or just visiting, it is a must see.
Every winter the Manatees search for warm water to survive.
Everywhere in the Southeast they flock to warm springs and power plants.
This is one of the few places where you can see this close up.
And its FREE!

I shot a time-lapse video of the center back in 2011 with blog post.

This year Teco added a nature trail and observation tower south of the power plant
and viewing center.  You cannot see manatees from the new tower but you can see
Tampa Bay and the coastal habitat in the area.
In flat Florida a good high view is a rarity making the tower an interesting
thing on its own, a bonus!

Last week I took my lovely wife out for the hike and climb.
We saw an eagle ray and a small shark from the tower.
I shot a new time-lapse of our outing.
Here are some photos and the time-lapse.
Enjoy!











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