Something i have learned when i removed my cameras: DON'T USE DUCTAPE. After weeks/months it's hard to peel it off and the glue from the tape will damage the surface where it's attached. I recommend gaffa/gaffer tape or just little bit of gaffa tape and few zipties.
@@SamsNeatProjects Thank you, yeah and I have a question, can I use a strong anthotype? I made a really strong mix. I used salt, egg white and a lot of plants. Will it work at least a little?
you are an absolute genius! Is there any way I can contact you personally for some inquires about my personal Arduino project!??? PLEASE RESPOND asap as it is for my science fair project...
This guy has a lot more experience with solargraphy than I do and has done some really beautiful solargraphy, so check out his tutorials (may have to use google translate): kulikowski-marcin.pl/zrob-to-sam/ Here's his website if you want to see the rest of his work: kulikowski-marcin.pl/ Also here's his shop if you want to purchase any of his prints: kulikowski-marcin.pl/sklep/
Nope! It probably will only show up a little bit. The sun will be a lot brighter than that in comparison so it should be okay, you might just see the bulb of the street light more clearly than expected
I once built a basic camera using a 2" magnifying lens and sun print paper. In very bright sunlight, I was able to capture some crude images with about an hour of exposure. But like Sam said, it probably isn't sensitive enough for pinhole photography.
Oh lol wait I just checked out your channel and you definitely know more about solargraphy than me. Your stuff is really cool, man! You should add closed captions on your tutorial videos so non-polish-speakers can understand what's going on. If you write the captions in Polish, youtube will be able to auto-translate them to different languages. That's what I do on this channel.
You have inspired me to create my own pinhole Solorgraphy camera 📷
Something i have learned when i removed my cameras: DON'T USE DUCTAPE. After weeks/months it's hard to peel it off and the glue from the tape will damage the surface where it's attached. I recommend gaffa/gaffer tape or just little bit of gaffa tape and few zipties.
I am using different paper, is the blue side the back side or the photo side? In my case: should the glossy side face the pinhole or the matt side?
great idea projects,
keep it up, looking forward for your future projects
Ishaq Al Khanjari Thanks!
When the photo is ready, can I keep the paper without light?
After it’s developed it’s no longer sensitive to light so you can put it anywhere
@@SamsNeatProjects Thank you, yeah and I have a question, can I use a strong anthotype? I made a really strong mix. I used salt, egg white and a lot of plants. Will it work at least a little?
@@vegaincubus3184 for developing? It’s just designed to work with water I’m not sure how the paper would react with that
The production quality of this video is wayyyy to high for only 5k views
Awesome video :)
you are an absolute genius! Is there any way I can contact you personally for some inquires about my personal Arduino project!??? PLEASE RESPOND asap as it is for my science fair project...
This guy has a lot more experience with solargraphy than I do and has done some really beautiful solargraphy, so check out his tutorials (may have to use google translate): kulikowski-marcin.pl/zrob-to-sam/
Here's his website if you want to see the rest of his work: kulikowski-marcin.pl/
Also here's his shop if you want to purchase any of his prints: kulikowski-marcin.pl/sklep/
help! there is a street light in front of my camera which turns on at nights. is it going to burn the paper and ruin the image?
Nope! It probably will only show up a little bit. The sun will be a lot brighter than that in comparison so it should be okay, you might just see the bulb of the street light more clearly than expected
@@SamsNeatProjects thanks a lot
How long should it take to just take a normal picture of scenery?
Lincoln Stanley I just retrieved one after about a year and nothing was really visible
@@SamsNeatProjects okay good to know
I once built a basic camera using a 2" magnifying lens and sun print paper. In very bright sunlight, I was able to capture some crude images with about an hour of exposure. But like Sam said, it probably isn't sensitive enough for pinhole photography.
@@maximus9812thanks for letting me know lol. I was about to try make a pinhole camera with sun paper but you've just saved me a lot of time 😂
Woah, paper costs $50. No way, too expensive.
this video is the worst tutorial on entire RUclips! People please don't do that on this way!
Marcin Kulikowski true ^
Oh lol wait I just checked out your channel and you definitely know more about solargraphy than me. Your stuff is really cool, man! You should add closed captions on your tutorial videos so non-polish-speakers can understand what's going on. If you write the captions in Polish, youtube will be able to auto-translate them to different languages. That's what I do on this channel.
@@SamsNeatProjects please spend more time on improving your video than commenting my channel. It's the good way for you. ;)
@@fotostyle1983 lol. mega asshole much? jfc