How do you make a pinhole camera?
1. You get what ever size cardboard canister you would like.
2. You cut a rough square in the canister itself.
3. You get some sort of can, what ever you can find and you cut that into a square and poke a very small hole in the middle of the square.
4. Then you place the square that you just poked a hole in to on to the canister and stick it down using duck tape.
5. Then you make a flap over the hole that you just made using some duck tape fold it over 3/4 of the way and then put the sticky bit just to the side of the hole and make sure you doesn't cover it up.
6. Then you get a little bit of masking tape to keep the duck tape down.
7. The you have a Pinhole Camera.
2. You cut a rough square in the canister itself.
3. You get some sort of can, what ever you can find and you cut that into a square and poke a very small hole in the middle of the square.
4. Then you place the square that you just poked a hole in to on to the canister and stick it down using duck tape.
5. Then you make a flap over the hole that you just made using some duck tape fold it over 3/4 of the way and then put the sticky bit just to the side of the hole and make sure you doesn't cover it up.
6. Then you get a little bit of masking tape to keep the duck tape down.
7. The you have a Pinhole Camera.
My pictures from a pinhole camera that have been edited
Evaluation
What I like about the edited version of this image is that it has a lot more interest for example the one on the left is a bit boring and no intense colours but on the other hand the one on the right has a lot more interest throughout and has a lot more depth of colours. The contrast in colours of the edited version is balanced very well, for example the lighter shades pop out but so do the darker shades, not too overpowering which gives the image a good balance of Both black and white. The way I think I can improve is by centring the camera so the buildings are equally positioned on either side.