My take on camera obscura

 A lot of my recent blog entries have been about camera obscura and I have just been using professional artists’ and their take on it, but I have made my own camera obscura and my professor created a, very, large camera obscure. And let me just say it is so much better than the definition makes you think. Is it a little confusing still? Yes, but oh my goodness it is cool. I mean you take one tiny, well light, hole and one very dark room and you have an image, not only that but the image is upside down. In my opinion “cool” doesn’t even begin to describe it I think Zoe Leonard described it perfectly it is a “natural phenomenon.” I even created my own camera obscura out of cardboard box and tape sadly I didn’t take any photos during the process of me making my camera obscura but I did take a photo of the final product. 

Here are some photos that I think are really neat: (all of these were taken by me in my classroom)






This photo is my final product (well almost final I am still waiting for my lens to come in) of my handmade camera obscura.



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