Ok, shutterbug, you need to keep your camera from shaking, but there’s no tripod in sight. Relax--you can still get the perfect shot.
Use a standard peep hole and a bit of tape to shoot super-wide-angle fisheye shots with your digital point-and-shoot
PopSci's deputy editor Jake Ward demonstrates an easy and inexpensive way to utilize the often-overlooked tripod mount on the bottom of your digital point-and-shoot to take beautiful, rock-solid shots in low light.