Best Photo
- Taken at Epcot in Disney waiting in line for Spaceship Earth, under the Epcot ball. I liked this picture because of the texture of the ball & the lines leading your eyes in different directions.
Wandering
Over the weekend, I didn't go anywhere all that interesting so I made my sister go drive me around different places to take pictures. Photo 1 was rule 4, drive 13 miles north. Photo 2 was rule 1, drive 4 miles straight from where I was. Photo 3 was rule 5, take a left and drive 6 miles. Photo 4 was rule 2, drive 11 miles from where I was. Photo 5 was rule 6, drive 50 feet. Photo 6 was rule 3, drive 15 feet.
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Pinhole Camera
Reflection:
Define Camera Obscura.
Camera obscura, also referred to as pinhole image is the natural optical phenomenon that occurs when an image of a scene at the other side of a screen (or for instance a wall) is projected through a small hole in that screen as a reversed and inverted image (left to right and upside down) on a surface opposite to the opening.
Explain the steps to create, expose and process a pinhole camera image:
To create a pinhole camera you have to take an altoid container thats empty and paint it black, after that you take a needle and make a small hole that is your shutter, pit a piece of black paper over the small hole to keep light out. In a dark room, put a piece of light sensitive paper inside the container then tape the container shut. Put the camera in a spot that you want to photograph that is well lit and then take the tape off of the shutter.
How did you create a shutter and aperture on your pinhole camera body?
With a small needle.
What was the focal length of the cameras?
The focal length of the camera is the was the little hole created by the pin.
Where did you place your camera and what was your exposure time?
I placed my camera on the flag pole facing the front of the school near the main office. I left the camera out for about a week
What was the light source for the exposure?
The light source for the pinhole camera was the sun.
After taking down your camera and seeing the results, how did the image appear on the light sensitive paper?
My image had a lot of little dots from an unknown source.
Explain the steps you took to "process" your pinhole negative with the scanner and Photoshop.
I put the negative in the scanner, scanned it onto the computer and then emailed it to myself. On photoshop I flipped the negative horizontally then inverted the colors.
Finally, what surprised you about your results? If you could re-do the process, what would you do differently to change your results?
If I could change one thing about my results, I would change the filings that came out on the paper.
Define Camera Obscura.
Camera obscura, also referred to as pinhole image is the natural optical phenomenon that occurs when an image of a scene at the other side of a screen (or for instance a wall) is projected through a small hole in that screen as a reversed and inverted image (left to right and upside down) on a surface opposite to the opening.
Explain the steps to create, expose and process a pinhole camera image:
To create a pinhole camera you have to take an altoid container thats empty and paint it black, after that you take a needle and make a small hole that is your shutter, pit a piece of black paper over the small hole to keep light out. In a dark room, put a piece of light sensitive paper inside the container then tape the container shut. Put the camera in a spot that you want to photograph that is well lit and then take the tape off of the shutter.
How did you create a shutter and aperture on your pinhole camera body?
With a small needle.
What was the focal length of the cameras?
The focal length of the camera is the was the little hole created by the pin.
Where did you place your camera and what was your exposure time?
I placed my camera on the flag pole facing the front of the school near the main office. I left the camera out for about a week
What was the light source for the exposure?
The light source for the pinhole camera was the sun.
After taking down your camera and seeing the results, how did the image appear on the light sensitive paper?
My image had a lot of little dots from an unknown source.
Explain the steps you took to "process" your pinhole negative with the scanner and Photoshop.
I put the negative in the scanner, scanned it onto the computer and then emailed it to myself. On photoshop I flipped the negative horizontally then inverted the colors.
Finally, what surprised you about your results? If you could re-do the process, what would you do differently to change your results?
If I could change one thing about my results, I would change the filings that came out on the paper.
LENS LAB
Prime Lenses
Zoom Lens 18-105mm
Zoom Lens 55-300mm
"Spooky"
Pinhole 2
Where did you place the pinhole camera outside of school?
I placed the pinhole camera in a window in the front of my house facing my street.
How many days did you leave the camera out?
I left the pinhole camera out for 6 days
How did light, weather, location and time impact your results?
Light made the texture of the screen appear on my negative.
What changes (if any) did you make to modify your camera before taking the second image?
Compare your out of school pinhole image to your first in school image:
What is similar and different about the images?
What is better or worse about the results of either image?