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I featured this in a recent journal on alternative processes on DA [link] just thought you might like to know
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I'll try to ask in a bit different manner. The picture here covers much space of the film. Does it depend on the shape and radius of the pinhole you used? If so - can you describe in some words the "diameter 0.22mm".. Of course a picture of it would be much easier)))
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Diameter of 0.2mm (or 0.00787 inches) means that I have punched a hole of that size (diameter) with a sharp needle.
Everything depends:
1. hole diameter - means how much light can enter your camera, how long exposure would be and how sharp your photo will be in the end. Smaller hole = less light, but sharper image.
2. distance from hole to film - means the angle your camera will be able to take the picture of. Usually pinhole photos are shooting wide angles (45-60°), sometimes extra wide angles (more than 90°). My pinhole camera's view angle is some 85°.
Smaller distance from hole to film means wider angle of view and less exposure, and larger distance from hole to film means longer exposures and more narrow angle (field) of view.
There are numerous websites on pinhole photography on the internet. This is one of them: [link]
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može malo detalja o izradi, možda koja slika same kamere na mail??
i ja bi si jednu takvu napravio