You're welcome. I'm hoping to do some more at some point. I've made some very varied functioning cameras, once you sort out the basics you can do loads with it.
DEFINITELY some painters used it ! As a painter I CAN SEE when an image is created by copyingsomehow an image from nature (van Eyck, Antonello da Messina , Vermer,Ingres).....and when an image is created by artist's hand and intuition ( Masaccio , da Vinci , Michelangelo, Raffaello, Rubens , Delacroix ....)
Most commonly people use a pinhole (without lens) to view a solar eclipse. In theory you could damage the paper by focusing on the sun with a magnifying glass with a large aperture.
What camera are you using inside the obscura to record the images of the puddle and you both jumping? I’ve used an iPhone and a small point n shoot digital camera in mine and they both record the screen with a big blown out hotspot in the centre!
@@mrhowe4494 thanks so much for your quick reply and for the advice! I’ve just downloaded an app for my phone and will give that a go! Also, thanks for the inspiring video!
So for my history class. We choose inventions that were made during the industrial revolution and we build the invention that we chose our project to be on. one was “photography”. I was very confused and so I searched “industrial revolution photography inventor” it said “Joseph Nicéphore Niépce” but I was confused as to how can I build a photography but then I saw he used an obscura camera. But I’m not entirely sure if it counts as “photography” since on is a camera and the other is photography.
Photography uses a camera in the same way a tailor uses a sewing machine, the word doesn't have to be the same. using a camera obscura definitely counts as photography.
I can't believe it was so easy to make it, I am glad I found this helpful video!
It's like I'm watching 19th century footage very well done!
Thanks for sharing this! Definitely going to build mine
this is so helpful! thank you x
So underated
The king.. Has returned
Awesome & Thanks :)
OH MY GOD POGGERS VIDIO BRO KEEP IT UP G
Thank you so much this is the most helpful and easiest tutorial ive found so far about camera obscura. You're a life saver!
You're welcome. I'm hoping to do some more at some point. I've made some very varied functioning cameras, once you sort out the basics you can do loads with it.
DEFINITELY some painters used it ! As a painter I CAN SEE when an image is created by copyingsomehow an image from nature (van Eyck, Antonello da Messina , Vermer,Ingres).....and when an image is created by artist's hand and intuition ( Masaccio , da Vinci , Michelangelo, Raffaello, Rubens , Delacroix ....)
so i could just mut my phone usig another cutout on the side near the paper just enoung to leave me with the camera controls. damn
Would you use this design for solar eclipse or would you damage paper or eye?
Most commonly people use a pinhole (without lens) to view a solar eclipse. In theory you could damage the paper by focusing on the sun with a magnifying glass with a large aperture.
What are the dimensions of the box.
As long as your box can reduce down to the infinity focus point of your lens, you can make the box whatever size you want.
What camera are you using inside the obscura to record the images of the puddle and you both jumping? I’ve used an iPhone and a small point n shoot digital camera in mine and they both record the screen with a big blown out hotspot in the centre!
I think it was a canon 6d. Can you manually control aperture,iso etc with your iphone. Or download a camera app that allows a bit more control.
@@mrhowe4494 thanks so much for your quick reply and for the advice! I’ve just downloaded an app for my phone and will give that a go! Also, thanks for the inspiring video!
So for my history class. We choose inventions that were made during the industrial revolution and we build the invention that we chose our project to be on. one was “photography”. I was very confused and so I searched “industrial revolution photography inventor” it said “Joseph Nicéphore Niépce” but I was confused as to how can I build a photography but then I saw he used an obscura camera. But I’m not entirely sure if it counts as “photography” since on is a camera and the other is photography.
Photography uses a camera in the same way a tailor uses a sewing machine, the word doesn't have to be the same. using a camera obscura definitely counts as photography.
Mr Howe thank you! I got A on the project. It was out of 200 points and I got 197.
which lence use
Almost any magnifying glass should work.
well done.. so hard to find the Camera Obscura.. it proves we live in a flat earth digital realm/construct.
Hoax