You are likely aware that a total solar eclipse will be viewable in the United States on April 8, but in this case, "viewable" does not mean you can watch it with a naked eye. Staring directly at the ...
The Moon will pass directly in front of the Sun today, creating what is popularly known as a "Ring of Fire" eclipse. Unlike a total eclipse, which completely blots out the star, the Moon will appear a ...
Pinhole camera creator Clint O’Connor has designed a new 3D printed camera and you can download the design’s source files for free so you too can own the new camera. The One 35 3D printed pinhole ...
There's a free Summer Solstice Solargraph Camera workshop taking place on Sunday 17 June 2018 at St Pauls Darkroom in Bristol. Presented by the Real Photography Company, those who attend will be able ...
On Monday, many people across the UK will be able to see a partial solar eclipse - providing the weather is good! A solar eclipse is when the Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth, so it blocks the ...
Records of the natural optical phenomenon of the “camera obscura” pinhole image date back as far as 500 B.C.E. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, it was commonly used as a drawing aid. Artists would ...
Pontefract may be the home of liquorice but it is also the lesser known home of “probably the world’s largest pinhole camera,” according to a Yorkshire artist. Did you know with a Digital subscription ...
A UK observatory has shared what's believed to be the longest-exposure image ever taken, lasting longer than eight years. But the image, shot at the University of Hertfordshire's Bayfordbury ...
Researchers have used the centuries-old idea of pinhole imaging to create a high-performance mid-infrared imaging system without lenses. The new camera can capture extremely clear pictures over a ...
World Pinhole Day is an annual event on the last Sunday in April, and last year around 4,000 people from 74 countries celebrated the joy of making photographs through a small hole, then uploading ...
Old beer cans have been used to take photographs of a city landmark. The empty cans were turned into pinhole cameras by photographer Justin Quinnell and used to take pictures of Bristol's Clifton ...