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I’m really happy with the sharpness (relatively) of the images. However, I don’t think I’ll use this technique so I might just remove the structure of the camera and use it as a regular pinhole camera. I can also just put a transparent sheet right in front of the camera and see if it gives a cool result.  
I’m really happy with the sharpness (relatively) of the images. However, I don’t think I’ll use this technique so I might just remove the structure of the camera and use it as a regular pinhole camera. I can also just put a transparent sheet right in front of the camera and see if it gives a cool result.  
Conclusion: I’m pretty happy with the results, although the pictures turned out completely different than I expected and exactly as expected at the same time. A very useful project in which I learned much about the camera as a tool itself. I’m amazed by the incredible quality a pinhole camera can produce and I like the unpredictability.
Conclusion: I’m pretty happy with the results, although the pictures turned out completely different than I expected and exactly as expected at the same time. A very useful project in which I learned much about the camera as a tool itself. I’m amazed by the incredible quality a pinhole camera can produce and I like the unpredictability.


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Revision as of 12:38, 15 October 2019

Focal Camera results

The idea was to create a pinhole with a ‘matte painting’ glass in front of the hole. I was really surprised by the results; Matthijs and I thought it would show us just the small glass rectangle, but instead you can see the entire structure in each photo. It gives a funny effect, because you get this pictures with a strong central perspective and the actual frame is really small inside of the big frame. The transparent sheets with small objects and drawings give a fun result and can actually be used to add something to the picture. On one of the pictures the printed birds look very real, so it’s definitely a successful experiment.

I’m really happy with the sharpness (relatively) of the images. However, I don’t think I’ll use this technique so I might just remove the structure of the camera and use it as a regular pinhole camera. I can also just put a transparent sheet right in front of the camera and see if it gives a cool result. Conclusion: I’m pretty happy with the results, although the pictures turned out completely different than I expected and exactly as expected at the same time. A very useful project in which I learned much about the camera as a tool itself. I’m amazed by the incredible quality a pinhole camera can produce and I like the unpredictability.


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Focalcamera11.jpg

Focalcamera2.jpg

Focalcamera22.jpg

Focalcamera3.jpg

Focalcamera33.jpg

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