After several days of improving the design of a pinhole camera that i made for the (computer-controlled cutting) weekly assignment, I managed to assemble a second prototype.
Finally, I loaded it with a part of a 35mm ISO100 color film.
After the process of developing and scanning the negatives (Thanks to Ricky Fernandez!) it was time to observe the first results.
I had never made a camera before and the results were somewhat inspiring. This is my first picture.
I see a possible final project initial point ... I will keep the project of the pinhole camera on the fly and allow the weekly tasks to evolve the direction of its design and its potential capabilities.
Here are some more test photos ..
This is our local FabLab at Sinergia Tech.
Here is
Alvaro Cassinelli
, one of mayor local gurus in design, fabrication and electronics production.
A couple of multi-exposures ..
Here a veiled/overexposed image. Abstract and very suggestive. I like it because it allows to observe the light-sensitive physical matter of the film's photographic emulsion -silver halide crystals dispersed in gelatin in this case-