Photography Master camera: potatoes with unexpected proofs |
Recently, a photographer from Australia to transform the potatoes into a black and white camera, and harvested an unexpected shot experience.
According to media reports, Australian photographer Colin Lowe with potatoes and canned food as a material, produced a special camera, and used it to shoot a series of black and white photos. This camera consists of potatoes and cans, refrigerator magnetic stickers, tape, rubber bands and two roll 35mm film composition, camera lens diameter of 300 microns, aperture 200, focal length 60 mm, using the traditional pinhole imaging technology.
Colin will use the camera photos to share on social media, while imaging a little fuzzy, but with a sense of history in which, very beautiful.
In fact, this is not the first attempt to use non Colin industrial materials camera, he had also been using bread tree fruit to create a camera. |