The Trashcam Project - Pinhole Photos with a Garbage Bin

In analog photography, making a pinhole camera is commonplace among college courses. I made one out of a tea tin, and it worked relatively well. I exposed a latent negative image onto photo paper and then developed it in the darkroom onto another piece of photo paper, making the positive.
I came across this on my blog searches: The Trashcam Project
A group of German garbagemen converted a garbage bin into a giant, portable pinhole camera. They'd wheel it around Hamburg, frame the photo, open the shutter, and wait patiently for up to an hour while the paper is exposed. These photos are beautiful! You can see how wide the frame is at the warped edges of the photos.
photo by Mirko Derpmann 
the first Trashcam photo, exposure time: 4 minutes
photo by Michael Pfohlmann, Christoph Blaschke and Mirko Derpmann, exposure time: 10 minutes
photo by Werner Bünning, Christoph Blaschke and Mirko Derpmann, exposure time: 30 minutes

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