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The beauty of a pinhole camera is that it can be fashioned from almost anything (my own first pinhole was made using an oatmeal box), and I’ve always found it interesting to explore the unique ...
Make Magazine's blog post headline "$0 digital pinhole camera" sounded too good to be true, and guess what? It is! Poster Jason Striegel acknowledges that he "stretched the $0 part a bit" but even ...
The technology is simple: Yards of black tape render an ordinary oatmeal container lightproof. A piece of pie tin, taped over a hole in the box, is pierced by a needle. The resulting pinhole acts ...
Parent describes his workshop as, “A fun photography workshop that covers the basics of constructing hand-made pinhole cameras from common containers, such as oatmeal boxes, storage tins.” ...
To make a pinhole camera, any size box will do, but a larger box will work best. You'll need to cut at least one square hole on the short side of the box. You then tape tin foil over the hole, and ...
You may think of a camera a complicated, highly technical, and expensive piece of machinery -- but at its most basic, it's just a box with a hole in it. Here's how to make your own pinhole camera ...
Build your own solar eclipse viewer with a cereal box: Easy DIY instructions Homemade pinhole eclipse viewers an alternative to fancy glasses for viewing solar eclipse on April 8. Only a sliver of ...
A DIY-pinhole camera basically involves a light-proof box with a sort of film (usually aluminum foil), a sheet of paper and a tiny pinhole. Note: The longer the box, the larger the projected image ...
Cover one hole with foil. Poke a small hole in the middle of the foil. How to use it Take your pinhole projector outside and face away from the sun so that its light shines into the pinhole.