Of course there is. Clearly you have difficulty with modern technology so I would recommend taking a step back in time and creating your very own pin hole camera.
In its simplest form, the photographic pinhole camera consists of a light-tight box with a pinhole in one end, and a piece of film or photographic paper wedged or taped into the other end. A flap of cardboard with a tape hinge can be used as a shutter. The pinhole is usually punched or drilled using a sewing needle or small diameter bit through a piece of tinfoil or thin aluminum or brass sheet. This piece is then taped to the inside of the light tight box behind a hole cut through the box.
An oatmeal box can be made into an excellent pinhole camera.
The f-stop of the camera may be calculated by dividing the diameter of the pinhole into the focal length of the camera. The diameter of the pinhole can be determined by knowing the diameter of the needle or drill used to make the hole. The focal length is the distance from the film to the pinhole.
For example, a camera with a 0.02 inch (0.5 mm) diameter pinhole, and a 2 inch (50 mm) focal length would have an f-stop of 2/0.02 (50/0.5), or 100.
For instructions on how to make one of these you can follow this incredibly informative link :
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/pinholeCamera/pinholeCanBox.shtml
2007-02-15 05:14:26
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answered by Peter H 2
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Just it the print screen key on your keyboard. This will take a snap shot of your screen and copy it to the clip board. All you need to do is open something like Word or Paint and hit paste and there ya go.
2007-02-15 03:58:47
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answered by Just Bored!! 5
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Yeah, as they said above.
But if your on a Mac, use Shift+Apple+3 to take a shot of the whole screen.
Or Shift+Apple+4 to get cross hairs that you can click and drag to get a part of the screen you need
2007-02-15 04:03:39
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answered by hard as nails 5
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Hit the printscreen button, it saves a picture to your clipboard, then paste it into a picture editor. Also, if you can use the software, PrintKey is freeware that lets you do a lot more with the printscreen button.
2007-02-15 03:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there is.
You can hit the "Print Screen" (or Prnt Scrn) button on your keyboard.
Then open your preferred graphic program, like Photoshop or Paint, and hit Ctrl + V.
Save the image, and voila!
2007-02-15 03:58:04
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answered by Johnny Sane 3
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when you're talking about stylized Bokeh there is an fairly tremendous DIY internet website that i latterly have discovered on the problem. you are able to create heart formed bokeh, superstar bokeh, butterfly bokeh. appears like dissimilar relaxing to play round with! desire this helps! P.S. i have placed the handle in the source container keep on with the link and also you're there.
2016-12-04 05:18:28
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answered by ? 3
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just press prtsc button on your keyboard and then goto paint in your pc and then go to edit option and click paste
and you can see your active desktop jus without any special software
2007-02-15 04:04:47
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answered by sanat m 1
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no,you need software to do this
2007-02-15 03:57:33
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answered by tee_rone2008 4
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