Pinhole Photography

      
My pinhole project took several days to complete. We created a camera with a small can and a big can. We had pieces of it and we had to put it all together, making an aperture and then covering it up so that when we put the light sensitive paper it wouldn't damage it. Then we got an object, something small for the small camera and something big for the big camera. We took the photo for 20-25 seconds for  the light to hit the light sensitive paper. Then after we did that we took it to the dark room were we did a 8 minute process by putting it in the developer and the fixer and we let it rinse for 20 minutes.The image came out  and we got a negative. In order for the picture to come out positive we had to change it in the dark room by using another light sensitive paper to transfer it with light. We first had to test out which light exposure was dark enough to show the image. Then we did  a quick version of the process and we showed it to our teacher to confirm which one was the right exposure. Once he told us which one it was, we went back to the dark room and did a final one which gave us the positive. After it was dry and ready we took the 4 pictures and added a border. 

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