Fun, Moonlit Night projects, for Children
Feb. 14th, 2006 04:57 pm... For children with SLR cameras.
The cardboard tube, which comes in the center of a roll of paper towels or toilet paper, is precisely the same diameter as the Nikon 'F' lens mount, coincidence? I think not!
Materials needed for this project:
( Easy Bake Recipt )
The cardboard tube, which comes in the center of a roll of paper towels or toilet paper, is precisely the same diameter as the Nikon 'F' lens mount, coincidence? I think not!
Materials needed for this project:
- One or more cardboard tubes. (If you can't find enough tubes, you can push/pull the tube out of the center of a new roll. Don't worry boys, and girls, and... other genders, tell your parents that aunt Julia Foxy said it was ok!)
- One can of flat black spray enamel
- A roll of Gaffer's tape, or Painter's tape. (Or Duct tape if you don't want to remove it from your camera.)
- A really bright flashlight.
- A wide-angle camera lens. (50mm or below is good.)
- (Optional:) A laser pointer.
- One or more tripods.
- A remote flash unit, or the sun. (Or a very bright flashlight.)
- (Optional:) One or two extra hands (and arms of course.)
( Easy Bake Recipt )