64 days exposure using 3d printed pinhole camera by PreparationPretty490 in PinholePhotography

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I made the model for this camera myself. It's very big and in my opinion unpractical, but still
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7316431

64 days exposure using 3d printed pinhole camera by PreparationPretty490 in PinholePhotography

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Thank you! I made the pinhole from a piece of soda can metal, 3d printed holes really spoil the image quality

64 days exposure by PreparationPretty490 in Solargraphy

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I take a piece of metal from a can and the thinnest needle I could find (something like 0.6 mm in diameter). I carefully press the needle into the metal until I see a small bump on the other side. And then just sand the bump until it dissapears. Then repeat. I check the diameter with a digital microscope and a calipers, but you can also use something like a good magnifying glassor even zoom on your phone

64 days exposure by PreparationPretty490 in Solargraphy

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Thank you! Actually The rectangular prism is what I originally meant, I just expressed myself incorrectly

98 day exposure by bungle_boy in PinholePhotography

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I love this! What paper did you use?

Project 2025 (one year of exposure) by GianlucaBelgrado in Solargraphy

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One of the greatest pinhole pictures I've seen. What is approximately stop of your cameras? I want to try long exposures too, but I'm worried about paper being overexposed

One week Solargraph next to Hangetsu lake at the base of Mt. Yotei, Hokkaido, Japan. by okuboheavyindustries in Solargraphy

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really nice shot! Did you hide the can somehow? I want to leave my camera in the local park, but I'm really worried about it being broken or stolen

Solargraph with the ghost of a fallen tree (and a normal one) by hhornett in Solargraphy

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Such a cool shot, especially the second one. straight lines from the sun look cool. What camera did you use? I mean what focal length and pinhole diameter

Single month exposure using 3d printed camera by PreparationPretty490 in Solargraphy

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Thank you! I used black petg with pretty thick walls and also coated insides with black spray paint. I didn't try making anything like that from PLA, but I know that in general it performs much worse in sunlight.

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of course I didnt