Photo: Kamil Budzynski Since 2018, Polish photographer Kamil Budzynski has been placing homemade pinhole cameras throughout ...
You can’t do this kind of time lapse on your iPhone. A University of Arizona professor is hoping to capture the changes of a Tucson landscape over the next thousand years, setting up a primitive ...
This story follows the moment a scratch-built pinhole camera stopped being a rough experiment and started producing real, usable photographs. The stakes come from the fact that the first version still ...
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Researchers have used the centuries-old idea of pinhole imaging to create a high-performance mid-infrared imaging system without lenses. The new camera can capture extremely clear pictures over a ...