10/11/2021
This was the first time I've ever donr Pin Hole Photography and I really had fun with it. It was fasinating how a coffe conatiner and a piece of emulsifer sheet could take such a detailed image without any other technology aid like camera flashes and such. Though it takes 30sec? to take a single photo and it has to be in a well lit spot the results are still amazing.
We tried different film this time it which took only 15 seconds maybe? and the results werent that amazing only because the wheather that time was quite cloudy so the details weren't captured.
17/11/2021
We used a projector type like machine to develop further to our images from last time with Tim. We played around with overlaying images and extra materials like fabric, string ,tape, etc. It was quite interesting to play with it i feel like if i had a sheet f writings that would overlay nicely to the images.
1/12/2021
we developed more from our images and played round with curves and colours and printing up to a large scale poster which was a first for me since I've always been curious to how people print large images and taping them like puzzle pieces
8/12/2021
Tim introduced us to Flickr The Commons where you can get free copyrights image library. We grabbed some images and proceed to photoshop and started collaging the pieces together.
file:///Users/Student/Downloads/Flickr:%20The%20Commons.webarchive
Had a little trouble with the scanner but Tim got it sorted.
He showed us some interesting ways of overlaying and scanning that gives off a nice texture to the image.
Then he showed us how it would look like in a page book spread
We got to use so,etching really different from a canister cam it reminded me of those really old camera in cartoons where they held up a flash but instead of a flash I held up a broom that was similar to how it would look.
The image outcome came out very very intriguing.
Tim showed us how to focus with it using like a magnifying tool to get a better close up from behind the camera underneath the covers to there we can use the magnifying tool to get a better look through the lens and see if it’s clear or not. Apparently after a few developed photos we notices some of them were blurry and some of us were still but that’s what made it look kinda ghostly too. Now a days you’d have to edit photos to make them ghostly but with this it’s just quite simple just sit and move between 30 seconds?