The image is otherworldly, featuring an arc of glowing white trails stretching across a hazy, mottled night sky. It almost looks too abstract to be a photograph. Remarkably, what it has captured is ...
How will the earth change in the next thousand years? This question was pondered by experimental philosopher, Jonathon Keats, which led to an experiment to document the dynamic changes in the Arizona ...
Taken on a pinhole camera made from a beer can lined with photo paper, the image apparently shows the rising and falling of the sun over the period of eight years ...
You can’t do this kind of time lapse on your iPhone. A University of Arizona professor is hoping to capture the changes of a Tucson landscape over the next thousand years, setting up a primitive ...
A photo tracking the sun’s cycles over more than eight years – believed to be the longest exposure image ever taken – has been discovered inside a cider can. The image shows the 2,953 arced trails of ...
Back in early 2016, Scottish photographer Sam Cornwell first created the Solarcan, a pinhole camera in a beverage can that made light work of months-long exposures tracking the sun’s path. It proved ...
Technologically, the camera obscura, or pinhole camera, sits on the opposite end of the spectrum from digital cameras. But six artists in Irvine, California still see an enormous potential for the ...
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