warprints said:
Yes, a very large pinhole camera. See http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/cameraob.htm
for a bit of history on it.
Thanks for the link!
bjrichus said:
Indeed.
Don't ALL Cameras work the same way? Light enters an otherwise sealed box through some kind of hole and the image appears on the opposite side, wall, or whatever you want to call it (gross simplification, but there ya go). Some also add a lens to focus the image onto film and others use digital sensors, is all the difference (and size)...
There are too many boundaries between styles of image making (in my view)... <HUGE WINK>.
Well yes, but I'm accustomed to the fact that there should be a lens up front, even when many of the first cameras had no lenses.
It even bothers me a little that there's no lens.
Not sure what you mean by boundaries between styles of image making- are you saying something along the lines of centralizing photography styles?
Or is that sarcasm I'm missing there?