hi,
you're looking for information on a "camera obscura". basically, all you
need to do is cover all the windows so it's as dark as you can get it
(contractor bags from home depot worked well for me), then cut a
nickel-sized (US nickel, that is :) hole in one of them. that's it. if the
hole is bigger, the image will be brighter and blurrier ... a smaller hole
will make a sharper but dimmer image. try to do this on a sunny day.
good luck and have fun.
rob
> From: b1jmgj58 <plasticforks@sympatico.ca>
> Organization: Plastivforks
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> Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 08:52:34 -0400
> To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Pinhole Room
>
> Does anyone know of any resources or have any iinformation on how to
> build a pinhole camera using a window in a room?
>
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Received on Thu Jun 6 10:15:08 2002
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