• Pin-hole camera made from recycled cardboard, a shutterbug’s way to recycling

  • 4.jpgPin-hole cameras have always been subject to school science fair projects and such. They never have been used for serious photography, not when you’ve got those SLRs and DSLRs around these days. Kelly Angood however decided to give the pin-hole camera a better view of life, and used recycled carboard to create one that can take some pretty amazing pictures! The camera requires a medium-format film (120mm) and is capable of snapping away long-exposure pictures. That’s not all. The creator is eager to have more people indulging in building their own pin-hole cameras and will soon have a downloadable and printable Hasselblad camera that uses 35mm film, a cheaper option to the 120mm and also a lot easier to develop.


    Why throw away cardboard and make those trees lose their lives in vain when you could create a masterpiece like this! A good thought put into this creation by Kelly Angood indeed.
    [gizmodo]

    Posted in Topics:Gadgets and Tech, Recycle, Tags: on March 30, 2011