Unusual pinhole camera projects!
Over on Photon Detector, Nicolai has collected a great sample of odd pinhole photography projects:
The great thing about making cameras is that they’re really dead simple: box light detector (film or sensor) hold for light = camera. When there’s no lens involved, there’s heaps of room for creativity. While many people opt for more traditional materials like wood, metal, foamcore, or modify an existing camera, some people go all out.
Here’s a [doubtless incomplete] roundup of some of the stranger things I’ve seen people make pinhole cameras out of, to date. Note that many of these links have construction instructions!
Wicked stuff – check out Photon Detector: Blog : Weird pinhole camera roundupthe full article for all the links! Sorry about the broken link. Fixed now!





























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Until the real link is fixed, here it is:
http://photondetector.com/blog/2006/06/20/weird-pinhole-roundup/
Cheers wolever – fixed now :)
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