Digital Picassos
Welcome to Digital Picassos! Creating a Digital Picasso is so easy, you can make your own in seconds! Here's what to do:
1. Find a couple of digital cameras - the bigger the viewing screen, the better.
2. Hold the cameras over crucial facial points as if you are going to take uncomfortably close-up pictures of them. We recommend eyes and mouth. The viewing screen will magnify them.
3. Take yet another digital camera and take a picture of the whole arrangement. The result is a Digital Picasso. Play around with the arrangements of the viewing screen cameras to make the Picasso even weirder. TECH NERD HINT: Try taking your pictures in macro mode, which is good for close-ups. Macro mode is usually indicated by a flower icon.
4. Send your Digital Picassos to us at digitalpicassos@gmail.com, and we'll post them.
That's it! Now get out there and make yourself ugly with cameras.
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Great idea - this one’s my favorite so far. See
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Sarah Schneider invented Digital Picassos.
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