The smallest sushi~
I found it cute.
I would like to make some someday~
Here is their description.
"Are we so consumed by all things big that we lose ourselves in them?
What if fulfilment rests on a grain?
What if we can find purpose in small things?
Like humility, simplicity, and even significance?
Take rice, the staple food for the world.
A grain so humble and infinitesimal.
Yet, a cradle of life for so many.
Seek out the small.
For within them, we find greatness."
I found it cute.
I would like to make some someday~
Here is their description.
"Are we so consumed by all things big that we lose ourselves in them?
What if fulfilment rests on a grain?
What if we can find purpose in small things?
Like humility, simplicity, and even significance?
Take rice, the staple food for the world.
A grain so humble and infinitesimal.
Yet, a cradle of life for so many.
Seek out the small.
For within them, we find greatness."
World's smallest train layout~
Amazing!
"This is a Z scale model of an N scale train layout--a model of a model.
And it works. I built it to sit in the window of a Z scale hobby shop on my
'real' train layout, the James River Branch. (By the way, it's about one-third
the size of the last one I made.) You can read how it was built here: http://jamesriverbranch.net/detail_16.htm "
Amazing!
"This is a Z scale model of an N scale train layout--a model of a model.
And it works. I built it to sit in the window of a Z scale hobby shop on my
'real' train layout, the James River Branch. (By the way, it's about one-third
the size of the last one I made.) You can read how it was built here: http://jamesriverbranch.net/detail_16.htm "
The world's smallest stop-motion animation.
So detailed!
Here is the description for this video.
"Professor Fletcher's invention of the CellScope, which
is a Nokia device with a microscope attachment, was the inspiration for a
teeny-tiny film created by Sumo Science at Aardman. It stars a 9mm girl called
Dot as she struggles through a microscopic world. All the minuscule detail was
shot using CellScope technology and a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera
and Carl Zeiss optics.
See more projects and how the 'Dot' film was made
at http://www.nokia.com/nseries
or http://www.facebook.com/nokia "
So detailed!
Here is the description for this video.
"Professor Fletcher's invention of the CellScope, which
is a Nokia device with a microscope attachment, was the inspiration for a
teeny-tiny film created by Sumo Science at Aardman. It stars a 9mm girl called
Dot as she struggles through a microscopic world. All the minuscule detail was
shot using CellScope technology and a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera
and Carl Zeiss optics.
See more projects and how the 'Dot' film was made
at http://www.nokia.com/nseries
or http://www.facebook.com/nokia "
A product review of the Y3000 HD Chobi style Mini camera.
Arts in eye of a needle?!