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Revision as of 19:41, 28 October 2018
This page is about my camera that I built in the Thematic A Focal Camera Workshop
Idea
I wanted to explore making photos similar to the lenticular technique:
That means I would lasercut a stripe-shaped mask that would be placed in front of the Negative. This shape would be movable between to positions. After exposing the first half I would move the striped shape to the second position and expose the missing parts of the negative. I just have to make sure that the mask will be very close to the photopaper to have sharp edges later on the photo (and of course I have to paint it matte-black like the inner housing of the camera).
This could also be interesting with any other shapes like diagonal stripes, zig-zag lines, circles and so on…