Does a homemade pinhole camera made from garbage actually work? Here's the result for Ian Ruhter, who uses trash to capture a solargraph—an image created using only light and time ????????. He makes one hauntingly beautiful solargraph that tracks the sun's arc over 7 days.
No lens, no chemicals. Just darkroom paper inside a pinhole camera he made with a soda can, capturing the sun’s arc over days or weeks. That glowing curve? It’s the path of the sun. The image fades fast once exposed, so scan it quick. It’s a rare kind of photography that turns time itself into the artist.
#DIY #Camera #nature #Solargraphy #ScienceInArt #AnalogProcess
No lens, no chemicals. Just darkroom paper inside a pinhole camera he made with a soda can, capturing the sun’s arc over days or weeks. That glowing curve? It’s the path of the sun. The image fades fast once exposed, so scan it quick. It’s a rare kind of photography that turns time itself into the artist.
#DIY #Camera #nature #Solargraphy #ScienceInArt #AnalogProcess
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