Beer can pinhole camera | 1-YEAR LONG EXPOSURE

You thought a one-minute long exposure is long? Well, how about a 1-year long exposure then? In this video I am going to show you the results of my self-made beer can pinhole cameras I hung up for one year. Of course I will also show you how you can build one of those pinhole cameras yourself. What you are going to need to build one yourself: - two cans - scissors - tape - a needle - sanding paper - photosensitive paper SOME CLARIFICATION: You can use any type of photosensitive silver-gelatine black-and-white darkroom paper you can find. All types (RC vs. fibre-based; multigrade vs. fixed grade) should generally work, but I would recommend to go with RC multigrade or hard contrast paper. Expired paper is also alright to use, which is also what I did in my examples. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF PAPERS YOU CAN USE (Ilford Multigrade): US: DE: Special thanks to Elena for assisting me with filming and Thomas for being an amazing human security rope. ___________________________________________ Follow Me: šŸŽ¬ - YT: šŸŒ„ - IG: šŸ•ø - WEB: āš™ļø - MY GEAR: ā˜•ļø - BUY ME A COFFEE: _________________________________________ Gear I use in this video*: SONY RX100V - US: or DE: SONY A7II - US: or DE: MIC (Shotgun) - US: or DE: MIC (Wireless) - US: or DE: BAG - US: or DE: STRAP - US: or DE: TRIPOD - US: or DE: * These are affiliate links which means that I will receive a small commission when purchasing through these links. ___________________________________________ Music (copyright free): - ā€œ7th Floor Tangoā€œ - Silent Partner (Audio Library) - ā€œSlowlyā€œ - Smith the Mister (Audio Library) - ā€œRivieraā€œ - Smith the Mister (Audio Library) - ā€œRainā€œ - Lee ___________________________________________
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