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Film Box Pinhole Camera Loaded
Here is my little pinhole camera I made out of an empty Kodak Tri-X 35mm film box once I had cut a length of unexposed Tri-X film to use in it as a single negative. (In total darkness, of course!) I had cut a special holder out of cardboard from a box of raisins, which was the same thickness as the film box, to hold the negative in place at the back of the camera. I had cut a frame in it so that the area which is normally exposed on 35mm film was approximated. It turned out to be a little wider than a normal 35mm frame, but I figured that wouldn't matter. The piece of duct tape down the top/middle was my "shutter." I doubled the end over at the top so I could pull it lose to start my exposures.
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