The Pinhole Camera

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.


Update#1

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-