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Pinhole Camera Incorporates Instant Photography


From product201

Here’s an interesting concept of a pinhole camera that takes two instant pictures. It ships à-la-IKEA, i.e. flat, and you simply pop it up into a camera box. It has two pin holes. To take a picture, remove the black ribbon tape that covers the two pinholes, expose your film, then allow it to develop à-la-Polaroid. Then, flatten the camera back and, using a scissor, cut the camera in the middle. Open each cutout part to reveal an instant photo.

source Bit Rebels

Weekend project: Create your own pinhole camera (probably one of the best looking one I’ve seen)


From prophotolife

What kind of pictures can you take with a pinhole camera?


From oriontrail

Not bad, eh?

 

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