- pinhole.camera
- medium: photographic print of digital photograph on Kodak Endura camera
- This is a photo of one of the four pinhole cameras I have constructed using 25 litre water barrels from the Department of Biosciences.
- It’s a very simple camera. There is no lens, just a small pinhole in the square of aluminium at the front of the barrel. The special properties of a hole this size (about 0.4mm) enables a negative inverted image to be exposed on photographic paper located inside. The long exposure times and the curved picture plane yield unique readings of the science zones.
- collaboration: reagent water barrels and support supplied by Dr. Richard Williamson