Pinhole photography1. A pinhole camera is a camera with a tiny hole for the aperture. The camera is black inside so that the light doesn't bounce around. You can put paper or film in the back of the camera.
2. pinhole cameras have been made in the past out of things like sea shells and washing machines.i will be making my camera out of container that dosent let any light through 3.A pinhole camera is the simplest camera possible. it consists of a light-proof box, some sort of film and a pinhole in a piece of thick aluminium foil 4.negative images black and white colour |
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Digital pinhole pictures made with the Pinhole HD app
Pinhole pictures made with our own cameras
Evaluation
- Which of these pinhole images has worked well and why?
- I think the first image worked well because its clear and detailed. Theres lots of interesting lines and shapes which makes this image attractive to look at.
- What do you think went wrong with some of the images?
- Some of the images went wrong because they were under the light in the dark room for too long. They may have been over exposed. This means the positive picture will be too bright and we are not able to see the details.
- What will you do next time to improve your images?
- Finish my camera.
The BinholeWe have made a pinhole camera from a large black art bin by drilling a hole in the side. You can line the inside of the bin with photographic paper to create larger panoramic images.
Here are some examples of the separate images, the images reversed and then the final image stitched together in Photoshop:
Here are some examples of the separate images, the images reversed and then the final image stitched together in Photoshop:
How to make pinhole photography.
Step 1: you will need a box, photo paper,tape, needle, and sand paper, a metal can. Step 2: make a pinhole the pinhole is like the camera lens. step 3: make a box. step 4: put in pinhole and make a shutter. step 5: put in pinhole and make a shutter. step 6: load the photo paper step 7: taking the picture you have to point the camera at what you want to shoot. It works best when it is bright and sunny. hold shutter for 30 seconds to 4 minutes then close. Everything has to stay perfectly still. go back to the dark room and paper out to develop.