Now, let's to see how you can make the experiment of the camera obscura, which will allow you to enjoy having the sky in your room and, in some manner, your soul outside. Its main component is a converging lens with a focal length about equal to the distance between the lens and the wall where the image is formed.
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Best way to make one is to do it and keep evolving with what you learn! Here are my tips for making a giant camera obscura (about the size of a small washing machine): 1. make hole punch sized hole in a thin piece of material, like an aluminum pie plate.
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You can easily make a primitive camera obscura to see these things for yourself. Get a cardboard box, the size is relatively unimportant but I wouldn't try the one the washing machine was delivered in! One about the size of a computer software box will be fine.
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・ 1 Use the nail and hammer to punch a hole in the center of the closed end of your empty tin can. Remove... ・ 2 Place one layer of white tissue paper over the open end of your empty tin can. Stretch the rubber band... ・ 3 Cut a round openi...
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The camera obscura was one of the first ways in which people were able to manipulate and project light onto a desired surface. It was accidentally discovered hundreds of years ago as a natural phenomenon that occured in the tents of Arabian nomads. ... These are the materials used to make a camera obscura:
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The hole doesn't make the picture. The image of the world is always there. ... You've made a camera! This kind of camera is called a camera obscura-which is Latin for "dark chamber." The first camera obscuras were small rooms that were completely dark except for a tiny hole in a wall that let in a dot of sunlight.
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I have used the cavity of the olive tree as "camera obscura" of the photocamera. It is equipped of a shutter. This shutter works with a method of carrucolas. The camera has an internal device that support a 120mm film. ... From the pages of MAKE:; Panoramic Pinhole Camera MAKE Vol.9 page 92 -Subscribers, view this article...
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This web page by Giorgio Carboni explains how to easily and inexpensively project the view outside your window onto your wall by turning your room into a camera obscura. All you need is some duct tape, posterboard, and a lens. ... One comment to "Make a Room Sized Camera Obscura"
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PINHOLE (WORKSHOP 101), MAKE YOUR OWN CAMERA OBSCURA! in Boston at Postal code 02101, United States. "Who would believe that so small a space could... ... Home > Boston events > PINHOLE (WORKSHOP 101), MAKE YOUR OWN CAMERA OBSCURA!
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