Here I spent the most of my time of the last three years… Now when I had my last exam I took my self-made pinhole-camera with me.
Like the most I came by bike. I was always in a haste, nearly to late.
Here I spent the most of my time of the last three years… Now when I had my last exam I took my self-made pinhole-camera with me.
Like the most I came by bike. I was always in a haste, nearly to late.
Some time ago, I posted some Photos I made with a self-made Pinhole camera. At that time, I had big problems to find a shop that could scan my film. As I already wrote, I was looking to get a scanner.
Now I finally could borrow a negative-scanner. It’s a really cheap and low quality one (MEDION E89000 bought at ALDI), but at least it is a scanner. I didn’t get the scanner-software working, but after a while of trying around, I noticed that Ubuntu recognizes the scanner as a webcam (?!). So, I’m able to “take photos” with it. It’s a dirty workaround, and the quality could be better, but it could be also worse, so I’m still satisfied.
So here now you can see some more photos I made with the pinhole camera. You will probably recognize the most of the Photos from last time, but as I scanned them now by my own, I show them again to you.
Many of the “new” photos are double exposure. I didn’t plan to do so, but when I took the photos I just forgot to wind the film forward.
Now enjoy!
Die Redewendung “traue nie einer Statistik die du nicht selbst gefälscht hast” ist ja schon altbacken zu nennen. Jedoch Zeigt die Zeit in einem sehr guten Artikel dass dies auch so ähnlich für Fotos gilt. Die Perspektive macht das Bild.
Traue nie einem Bild dass du nicht selbst geschossen hast.