These are images from my attempt at Pinhole photography. The camera was constructed using this method: Pinhole Camera Instructions. They look pretty odd; over and under exposed, but it is a very interesting method of photography. Not sure if I will ever do it again, but it was an interesting experience.
My friend Jill and I tried using this method at first: YouTube Link. We found that this method was very difficult to construct... the video was very simple to follow but once created the film kept popping out of the holders, and all of the film was over or under exposed. Jill and I think that this was because of the tape we used. We added layer after layer of tape, yet we did not use electrical tape. When we created the match box camera, we used electrical tape, which I feel helped keep more light out.
Here are the photos......
15 second exposure
20 second exposure
45 second exposure
15 second exposure
20 second exposure
30 second exposure
10 second exposure
10 second exposure
10 second exposure
10 second exposure
5 second exposure
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