Friday, September 30, 2011

Pinhole Image Project



My self-portrait negative photograph, in which I used a pinhole camera to take, in shown above. The duration of the time that light was exposed to the photo paper was two minutes and thirty-six seconds. The digitally inverted positive picture on the bottom is of the same image.



This is a picture of me sitting on the ground and leaning against the wall in a hallway of my school. The picture taken above was obtained through the use of a pinhole camera. Light was allowed to hit the photo paper for five minutes. This was one of my best pinhole images! The negative is above while the positive image is below. Digital imaging was used to get the positive picture.



This is a picture of a large window in Tualatin High School. The picture was exposed for four minutes. A tree can be seen out the window. The dark negative is above while the digitally altered positive is below.



This is supposed to be an image of a tractor outside of my school. Apparently, the cannera took a picture of the trees and building instead. Oops. The image taken had an exposure time of three seconds. The bottom shows the positive and the top image is the negative.