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For professional photographers, the answer is a definite yes, but it does involve some heavy-duty technical gear, including some very long (and expensive) lenses. For the smartphone-toting amateur, ...
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 ...
Scientists have developed a lens-free mid-infrared camera using a modern twist on pinhole imaging. The system uses nonlinear crystals to convert infrared light into visible, allowing standard sensors ...
The Canadian and Hong Kong-based company Thingyfy is preparing to release another product in its line of 'Pinhole Pro' specialty camera lenses. Known as the Pinhole Pro Max, this optic is unique among ...
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 ...