Pinhole cameras - remember them? You might have made one in science class. Punch a hole in an oatmeal cereal can, put film inside, uncover the hole momentarily, and then develop the film.
Pinholes have been in use a long time, originating as perspective viewing devices as far back as 1425 by Filippo Brunelleschi. Camera obscuras, based on the pinhole principle, were built - one example exists in Edinburgh, Scotland in a tower on the Royal Mile below the Castle. Some of the first pinhole photographs were made by Sir David Brewster in 1859. By the early 1900s, pinhole photographs were again relegated to the dustbin of history, with lensed cameras overtaking the pinhole in convenience and speed. Kodak briefly made a commercial pinhole camera in the 1940s. Pinhole photography today remains primarily an artistic medium enjoyed by a dedicated group of photographers, and several web sites provide rich information on pinhole photography techniques. It´s all nice and fine How to Make a Pinhole Camera
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Zero Image is a Hong Kong based company, producing a range of beautifully designed and finished pinhole cameras in a variety of formats, all of which we are stocking. All the cameras are made with exceptional attention to detail in selected high-quality teak wood. More than 15 layers of coating is applied by hand to each camera, to insure maximum protection of the wood. The metal parts are hand-turned, solid brass.
A coating is applied to all of the brass parts to prevent them from oxidizing. All are gloss varnished with brass fittings, and supplied with a certificate showing edition number.Brass shim of 0.001" is used for pinhole construction, making the pinhole conform to a more accurate film stop number and yield sharper images.
You like this photograph this take by a Panoramic Pinhole camera! why don´t you try this How to Make a Panoramic Pinhole Camera
some use full links:
http://www.pinhole.org
http://www.pinholeresource.com/pinhole.html
http://www.pinhole.cz/en/pinholecameras/whatis.html
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/Canon_1ds_pinhole.html
Saturday, August 18, 2007
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