because it is done in a pinhole and it is a circle image
How could you explain the marks on the surface of the print?
because the camera is scratched and could be old
Why is the image darker around the edges?
because of the cameras exposher time
Why is the figure partly transparent (see-through)?
because he is moving quickly
How do you think the photographer made this picture?
by having none exposher
If you could speak to the photographer, what would you ask him?what are the marks over the screen?why have you done this piece?
What title would you give this photograph and why?
scratches because it has marks on the front of the image
1-Take a plastic lid off the can. Draw a line with the marker all the way around the can, about 2 inches up from the bottom. Cut along that line so the tube is in two pieces.
2-The shorter bottom piece has a metal end. With the thumbtack/pin, make a hole in the center of the foil.
3-The plastic lid is going to be a screen. If your lid is clear, you may need to apply a piece of black paper to the lid to act as a translucent screen. Put the plastic lid onto the shorter piece. Put the longer piece back on top. Tape all the pieces together. so there is no holes in it.
4-To keep light out of the tube, use a piece of aluminum foil that's about 1 foot long. Tape one end of the foil to the tube. Wrap the foil all the way around the tube twice, then tape the loose edge of the foil closed. If you have extra foil at the top, just tuck it neatly inside the tube. 0
What are the names of the chemicals used to create an image in the darkroom?
developer stop fixer
How do the chemicals develop the image (explain in depth what happens)?
Describe the step-by-step's from unloading the pinhole camera to presenting final outcomes
What safety measures do you need to take when working in the darkroom?