Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Pinhole camera





Hey,

Not to get anyone's hopes up out there (though at this point, I know I have no viewers), but I'm actually feeling like I might end up committing to this blog thing. The reality is I can think of no one who would want to read some teenager ramble off about film. But your here anyway, so enough about me and more about film!

Ever heard of a pinhole camera? Probably not... I hadn't until last week when I looked up how to build my own camera out of scratch. I got about ten million results off of google for this technique that has been used by people for centuries (or a long time anyway). So what is a pinhole camera you ask? Well basically it's a camera that you can make out of a box, oatmeal container, paint can, etc... It's called a pinhole camera because instead of having a lens, It has a tiny little hole poked in by a needle to allow just enough light to expose the film. Now, I'm not going to go rambling off on how to make one, but I have done a significant amount of research on the topic, and I have some links for the best tutorials I found on how to make them.

As for my pinhole camera, I'm still working out the kinks. My problem is I accidentally overexposed my film, and now I have to run the store to get some more. Until I can successfully take some shots of my own with it, here are some that other people have taken with thier pinhole cameras.



Here are those links:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmJznKe4jpI

http://www.instructables.com/id/How_To_Make_A_Pinhole_Camera/


Thanks!


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