No problem! I'll bet you have a cardboard box. That and a few common supplies will let you build a pinhole camera/viewer that you can use to see an eclipse or the Sun. Just follow the steps in the ...
Claire Gillo shares her tips for re-creating the antiquated pinhole camera, and how to develop your own film The post How to ...
Many experimental photographers make gadgets out of biscuit tins/shoe boxes, others drill a hole in the body cap of an SLR and some buy special pinhole cameras from distributors such as Bob Rigby ...
Pinhole photographer Cameron Gillie explores the world through a small hole in a light-box. The result is beautiful artwork ... appreciation for the quiet tranquility of nature. Pinhole cameras bring ...
Here’s something to show people who don’t realize the power of 3D printing. This pinhole camera has one moving part which reveals the pinhole, letting in light to expose the 4×5 film inside.
The farther away the camera from the card, the bigger the projected picture, NASA says. If you don't have time to make a pinhole camera before the eclipse, there are other free and easy ways to ...