While there are many places to purchase the glasses, whether locally or online, another fun way you can experience the ...
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 ...
You don’t always need a lens to see a picture, you can use a pinhole camera instead. A pinhole camera uses a small hole that allows light to pass through to allow your eye to see an image. This was ...
Today, one of the first things many photography students are taught is how to blackout a room to create a camera obscura — or (same principle) a pinhole camera. And that’s how Morell ...
Pinhole cameras bring unique effects to photography, and these effects are highlighted throughout the exhibit. In ‘Devil’s Doorway,’ the shot of light bursting through the landscape enraptures the ...
A man astonishingly transforms an empty Coke can and some discarded trash into a fully functioning pinhole camera, capturing ...
[Bshikin] built a pinhole camera out of Lego pieces (translated). It is a fully automated unit thanks to the integration of the NXT pieces. It took a bit of careful calculation to get the film ...
Have you ever heard of solargraphy? The name tells you much of what you need to know, but the images created with a homemade pinhole camera and a piece of photographic film can be visually ...
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 ...
Scientists used it to observe solar eclipses, just as children do today with pinhole cameras made from shoe boxes. To capture a projected image, innovators in the early 1800s began inserting ...