How To Turn a Halloween Pumpkin Into a Pinhole Camera
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Claire O’Neill and Mito Habe-Evans over at NPR’s The Picture Show blog have just posted a fun
experimental project you can try out this halloween: making a pinhole camera out of a pumpkin.
What you’ll need is a pumpkin, aluminum foil, a knife, tape, photo paper, dark spray paint, and
access to a dark room. This would be a fun way to capture photos of trick-or-treaters this
halloween.
Here’s a shot taken with the pumpkin-cam:
To learn how to make your own, check out the post on NPR and watch this fun step-by-step
video they made:
access to a dark room. This would be a fun way to capture photos of trick-or-treaters this
halloween.
Here’s a shot taken with the pumpkin-cam:
To learn how to make your own, check out the post on NPR and watch this fun step-by-step
video they made:
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