I use in my photography a technique of pinhole camera with direct transfer on black&white photographic paper in order to create a negative photo. The positive image was created digitally from a scan of the negative image.

 

Photo by: ne neto from netoSen project

 

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A pinhole camera is a camera without a conventional glass lens. An extremely small hole in a very thin material can focus light when all rays from a scene go through a single point. In order to produce a reasonably clear image, the aperture has to be about 1/100th the distance to the screen, or less. The shutter of a pinhole camera usually consists of a hand operated flap of some light-proof material to cover and uncover the pinhole.

 

A common use of a pinhole camera is to capture the movement of sunlight over a long period of time. This type of photography is called Solargraphy. Pinhole cameras require much longer exposure times than conventional cameras because of the small aperture; typical exposure times can range from 1 seconds to hours or days.

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