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A pinhole camera is a simple camera (can be made using cardboard too) without a lens and with a single small aperture – effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. The basic procedure of a pinhole involves light passing through this single point and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box, that is photography in its simplest form. The human eye in bright light acts similarly, as do cameras using small apertures.
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All photos were taken with Holga 135 BC, home-made redscale film, kodak colour plus 200 iso. Photos were taken on mid-afternnon in Kovalam Beach, India, a fantastic place for Lomographers. Well I am here to tell all Lomographers about the great combination of these two products. Please continue reading to know more about it.
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While in a trip to Europe, I took a chance and loaded an expired Fuji Provia on my LC-A+. Read on to find out more and take a look at the surprising photos from this expired slide film!