Try our DIY pinhole camera project for a low-effort way to trace the path of the Sun across the sky.
Cut out a white piece of paper and stick it down to one side of the box. On the opposite side of the box to the paper, cut ...
THOUSANDS of Brits have been left disappointed after solar eclipse glasses sold out across the country but there is a simple solution to safely view tonight’s huge event. It involves an ...
Looking for a project to kill the winter months while you wait for a vaccination? Why not try making a pinhole attachment for your analogue or digital SLR? The pinhole camera is the simplest ...
Since it’s not safe to look directly at the sun (even when it’s partially blocked), many people have been shopping for eclipse glasses ahead of the solar eclipse in the United States. These glasses ...
With most eclipse glasses sold out across the country, a pinhole projector offers a simple, homemade alternative to safely view the rare event.
With digital cameras in everything and film slowly disappearing from shelves, everyone loses an awesome way to learn about photography. Pinhole cameras allow anyone to build a camera from scratch and ...
If you can't get your hands on a pair of solar eclipse glasses, experts say there are still ways to enjoy the event safely. There are also unsafe alternatives, including wearing your normal sunglasses ...
Nikon once said that "a photographer is only as good as the equipment he uses, and a good lens is essential to taking good pictures." Not strictly true of course, someone with a good eye can work ...
Before the age of smartphone “selfies,” drone cameras, and the instant gratification of Instagram, there was there was the pinhole camera. Pinhole photographers from around the world celebrated World ...