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Step 16Taking Good Pictures

Taking Good Pictures
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When you want a close up picture of something don't put the camera close up to the object, move it back then zoom in on the object. It looks unbelievably better, and more clear.

There are lots of Instructables on how to take better photos.

Once you have good images, you can make a homepage image for your Instructable to appear on the homepage:
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Create-Homepage-Images/
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11 comments
Oct 24, 2008. 9:34 AMlakutreker says:
I don't have digital camera so I have to use the one on my cell phone which as we all know gives you kinda crappy images. Will my instructable not be good enough to post then?
Oct 24, 2008. 10:43 AMadmin says:
You can take pictures even with a film camera. When you go to have them developed ask that they put onto a CD-image disk. Most development centers do this now at minimal cost.
Oct 24, 2008. 11:37 AMlakutreker says:
Thanks but the point is to do things on the cheap so I'll use the free process of my cell phone pictures rather than buy a camera and pay to develop the film too.
Apr 18, 2009. 7:31 AMbassmonkey says:
go to target, and get a Kodak, there $100 for a good one ( i have it) and for a lower quality, $50, if you don't have that little amount of money, eBay.com!
Oct 24, 2008. 12:32 PMadmin says:
You may be able to buy a cheap digital camera online or (if in the USA) at some place like Walgreens. It might cost a little more, but it would be a one time investment, would improve your work and presumably be generally useful.
Oct 24, 2008. 1:18 PMlakutreker says:
Thanks I'll look into with my next paycheck
Dec 20, 2008. 1:14 AMDefault117 says:
I know I'm a little late but there's sometimes a little port on cell phones for memory cards. It's usually on the side or behind the battery cover. I got a 1 GB for my phone months ago and I'm still filling it up! The best ones come with their own adapters and depending on your computer, you can either plug it in directly or you have to get a second adapter. The symbol looks like the smaller one:
Feb 23, 2009. 2:41 PMGamer917 says:
ive used that technique to put pictures on my computer when i couldn't find my good camera
Dec 26, 2008. 9:59 AMyokozuna says:
Also, you can search the net for public domain pictures/sketches that illustrate your point. Wikipedia is a good place to find them, as is this website- just check the licensing in the articles.
Apr 18, 2009. 7:28 AMbassmonkey says:
someone please help!!! I can't figure out how to get pix on my instructables, and i have a lot of cool ideas! (i think)
Jun 8, 2008. 1:38 AMknex maddo says:
thanks for the tips

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