Friday, January 22, 2010
3D with a Pinhole camera
This image is really pushing the concept of "let's do something different". I (obviously) like to experiment with different types of techniques, and sometimes combining these can give interesting results (3D photomicrographs for example). In today's image I have combined pinhole photography with 3D just to show that I could. The pinhole photos were taken by gluing a small disk with a 0.005" hole (127 microns) in it over a 1/8" hole I drilled in the cap that protects the camera when you don't have the lens mounted. The hole is a bit large for pinhole photography and I unfortunately had to crop the images to get the correct 3D field. This led to a bit of blurring, but I kind of like the resulting image.
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