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A resident of Australia made a working camera out of an ordinary potato

Житель Австралии сделал работающую фотокамеру из обыкновенной картошкиA few photos taken on a potato, he had published online.

Australian photographer Colin Lowe have created a camera from a potato, having known English idiom quality potato — “potato quality“.

Lowe specializiruetsya on creating pinhole cameras — hole camera without lens. For the Assembly, he used a potato, a tin can, a magnet, two boxes of 35 mm film, tape and elastics.

The size of the hole (pinhole) was 300 microns, the focal length 60 mm and aperture is f/200. For shooting Lowey used a tripod. A few photos taken on a potato, he had published online.

Lowey is not the first time surprises the users of the network with their innovative cameras. For example, on 24 October he made this device from the fruit of the baobab tree.

Житель Австралии сделал работающую фотокамеру из обыкновенной картошки

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