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Build Your Own Paper Cameras

A Complete Guide to Making Your Own Camera and Taking Photographs

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Did you know that you can make your own camera, and create unique images with it, for next to nothing? This complete guide to pinhole photography will allow you to do just that, with camera templates, step by step assembly instructions, practical advice on taking successful pictures and hundreds of inspirational images to encourage you. Pinhole cameras - modern descendants of the camera obscura - do not have a lens. Instead, light is directed through a tiny hole, and the resulting photographs have amazing qualities. Most pinhole photography uses film - which can be processed in the usual way - but the book also explains how to convert your digital camera for equally amazing results. The witty camera designs on the attached CD will suit all tastes, and clear advice on how to use your camera will quickly inspire you to create your own amazing pinhole photos.

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Build Your Own Paper Cameras, Justin Quinnell, Josh Buczynski

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2009
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Titre
Build Your Own Paper Cameras
Sous-titre
A Complete Guide to Making Your Own Camera and Taking Photographs
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Ilex Press
Publié
2009
Format
rigide
Pages
96
ISBN10
1905814623
ISBN13
9781905814626
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Did you know that you can make your own camera, and create unique images with it, for next to nothing? This complete guide to pinhole photography will allow you to do just that, with camera templates, step by step assembly instructions, practical advice on taking successful pictures and hundreds of inspirational images to encourage you. Pinhole cameras - modern descendants of the camera obscura - do not have a lens. Instead, light is directed through a tiny hole, and the resulting photographs have amazing qualities. Most pinhole photography uses film - which can be processed in the usual way - but the book also explains how to convert your digital camera for equally amazing results. The witty camera designs on the attached CD will suit all tastes, and clear advice on how to use your camera will quickly inspire you to create your own amazing pinhole photos.