These are some of the pictures that I've made in my photography class at school. And no, this isn't as easy as it looks. We actually took pictures with an old fashion camera, AKA a black box with a tiny hole and light-sensitive photography paper O_0. In order to capture enough detail to make a picture, you needed to know how long to expose the paper to the light using the small hole in the box. Some days were really bright, while others were really dark ........... does not make my job easier T-T. After that, you have to take the box with the paper inside it into the dark room to develop your photograph. If you were to open the box entirely with the paper inside, your picture would be no more (basically if you develop it like this, it will turn completely black .... no pic what so ever D: ... oh noes!) (that's what the dark room is for, dur) Then, you need to know how to use the chemicals to develop the picture properly and so on. It's a lot of work, but my art class fills me with glee ^^, I love developing pictures
enjoy
by the way, the pictures in the black areas are the negatives and the ones in the white areas are positives
for those that know all about photography, don't bother reading this (sry late notice)
Are those pinholes? I HATE doing pinholes! The one one bottom is quite good, but you kinda cut the top off. So I take its Photo 1? Oh the *cough cough* joys of pinholes..............You've got a good eye. Keep up the good work! Just wait until you solarize or do alternative processing-its so much fun!
Are those pinholes? I HATE doing pinholes! The one one bottom is quite good, but you kinda cut the top off. So I take its Photo 1? Oh the *cough cough* joys of pinholes..............You've got a good eye. Keep up the good work! Just wait until you solarize or do alternative processing-its so much fun!
I love the second one on the top
yeah, I think they are pinholes