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		<title>Make a Tennis Ball Photo Frame in 3 Easy Steps</title>
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Tennis, anyone?
With its magnificent rallying, split-stepping, and headbands, it may be the most photographable of sports. (Aside from full-contact checkers.)
Our pals at Papernstitch found a super-cute way to turn a plain old Penn ball into a bright yellow photo stand.
Now you can fill your priceless Agassi-autographed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Folding + Photos = Origami Photo Twister</title>
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You are getting sleeeeeeepy.
Enter an endless loop with Kaleidocycle: a hypnotic blend of photos and papercraft that appears to have originated in a dream that Steven Hawking once had about the shape of the Universe.
Feed four photos into the site, and then after some printing and folding you&#8217;ll have a curious origami [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Valentine&#8217;s Day Gift Guide (of Love)</title>
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Here comes Valentine&#8217;s Day! Yes, again.
For those of you who just love love, Photojojo has matched up the cutest, sweetest, huggiest and kissiest photo gifts of the season.
Our gift pairings are just right for romantic romps in the park, strolling along the shore (Jersey or otherwise), or for undertaking exciting projects in the comfort of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Photospanning: For Photos So Big They Burst Out of Their Frame</title>
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Some things are just too colossal to fit in one photo: Easter Island heads. An extended family reunion. Conan&#8217;s pompadour.
Don&#8217;t give in to the tyranny of the frame! Bust your subjects out of their borders with a technique we call &#8220;photospanning.&#8221;
Photospans cross multiple frames: the Easter Island chin in one shot, the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Freelensing! Turn any Lens into a Tilt-Shift or Macro</title>
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A great philosopher once told us, &#8220;first, you must first learn to focus without focusing.&#8221; Or maybe it was our optometrist. Whatever. It&#8217;s deep.
That transcendental magic is at the heart of Freelensing, a photographic process that begins with the removal of your lens.
Freelensers simply hold unattached lenses in front their camera&#8217;s exposed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The SLR Sloop Camera Bag</title>
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We looked everywhere for a camera bag that could carry everything (really, ehv-re-thang). But the ones that could were dreary, drab, and very un-cool.
So heck, we made our own. Say hello to The SLR Sloop. A camera bag with room for your SLR, lenses, flash, keys, wallet &#8230; and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Shape Your Photos into a Cat, Dog, Boyfriend, Vampire, or Anything Else!</title>
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Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, once observed that computers are like a pointy-haired boss: incapable of organizing anything without human help.
But ShapeCollage bucks that trend, automagically jostling your photos into instant-collages that match whatever shape you desire.
The possibilities are endless: lay your photos on an olde-tymey background or even your own face, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Snapsort Finds the Best Camera for You</title>
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There&#8217;s tons of camera-comparers out there, but newcomer Snapsort introduces a new element: jousting! Statistically, that is.
The site lets you saddle up any two cameras, point them at each other, and stand back as they knock each other off of their steeds (statistically) by comparing stats like screens, video, weight, and memory.
Just [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bring Lost Cameras Home with a Digital Summoning Spell</title>
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Oh no, you just lost your camera! (Not really, but let&#8217;s pretend.)
But never fear: writer Andrew McDonald employs a clever trick to call home his wayward cameras.
In the event that he accidentally leaves it behind, Andrew created special picture-messages specifically to be found by anyone snooping through his camera&#8217;s memory.
Discovering a delicious [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Turn a Disposable Camera in to a Reusable Flash Slave</title>
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Become a one-person gaggle of flash-bulbing paparazzi by transforming disposable cameras into a flash slaves that obey your digital camera&#8217;s every command.
Surrounding yourself with an army of strobing minions requires a bit of tinkering, but who&#8217;s afraid of a little electrical tape and a microchip or [...]]]></description>
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