Friday, 4 February 2011

Pinhole Camera

Making the Pinhole Camera needs the following equipment...

Pringle Tube
Foil
Tissue paper
Masking Tape
Scissors

Making the Pinhole Camera...

I got the pringle tube, cut off quater of it, put tissue paper on the smaller bit of the cut off pringle tube, put the lid from the bigger part onto the smaller part of the tube, cut around the tissue paper so it looks more neater, put the bigger part of the pringle tube onto the smaller bit, masking tape it together, get foil and roll it over so that it's covered in foil and then you have your pinhole camera.

When you look through it you should see what your'e looking at upside down.

                                                              
This is me making the Pinhole Camera




Muybridge Workshop

Today in our lesson my team mates Harlem, Taha, Rhys and Will lined up 4 cameras firstly making sure that the camera settings especially the shatter speed were exactly the same. We lined the cameras in a row making sure that they were the exactly same height, and angle. We then had will walking from one side to the other to enable us to capture his movement. each person had to make sure that they captured Will walking past.

I liked this method of photography because it shows sequences of movement

Below is a picture of us in a row with the cameras and about to take photos of my team mate Will walking....