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¿Como fotografiar a un Hacker sin desvelar su identidad?

 

Hicimos varios intentos. En l aimagen central pequeña, se ve demasiado bien al hacker, asi que no sirve. Un SB-26 con gel azul sobre el teclado rebotado en un folio en la pantalla para crear la sensación de brillo de monitor. Otro flash disparando sobre el fondo para llevarlo al blanco.

 

En la imagen izquierda un flash con panal de abeja sobre el ordenador, otro con panal de abeja sobre el teclado desde la izquierda de la imagen para resaltar algo la mano. Otro flash desde detrás para el perfilado por la izquierda y un último flash con gel azul para el fondo.

 

En la imagen de la derecha hemos eliminado el flash que ilumina el teclado para proteger la identidad de nuetro hacker.

Sketchnotes of Chapter 3 of Hacking Work by Bill Jensen & Joshua Klein

 

I did the text, @danboudwin did the illustrations.

hacking in the CSSE Student Club Room back in 2003. I kinda miss my white iBook - really good linux support

The final product. When it's all back together it looks really neat and hardly looks like I've done anything but this innocuous new switch on the side allows turning on and off of the eject motor at will.

 

Full tutorial at www.quickphotographytips.com/index.php/2009/07/08/instax-...

The Ghetto Modchip, off to the side.

Paola doesn't like those big flat plastic buckets they used for badges, so she borrowed a little knife from me and cut her badge down to size, while also making it double-sided.

eliot had these made!!

Faust is tired after about 3 hours of helping me hack an online merchant

Hack Shack makes custom cars for everyone.

 

www.hackshacktexas.com

Yeah. I'm the guy who hacked Santa Claus. He had some rather subversive messages to share for all the boys and girls last Christmas. You can read all about it at my website: members.cox.net/jmccorm/santa.html

 

Apologies for the picture quality. This was from my Palm Pilot with a cheap CCD camera.

Current & Twitter Hack The Debate

 

photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

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It is only safe to disassemble your socket on a surface approved by the Ministry of Magic.

Hacker Helmsman RP36 - Audio amplifier pcb.

Hacker Sovereign RP18 - FM IF pcb with AF114 transistors replaced with AF138 types.

Dirty Data and Awesome APIs

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Margherita Hack presents the book "From the solar system on the edge of the Universe" at the Biblioteca delle Oblate, Florence 2009

 

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MIT hack to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the discovery of Pluto (the former planet)

Dirty Data and Awesome APIs

Pictures of people @ the Hack Factory

The Hacking River from about 6:30am, 21/11/2010.

I was the only person around and there were birds everywhere, with mist slowly rolling across the rivers surface.

See longer version in HD at www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NBIXWXrFVo

  

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