| Thread Closed |
could domes have had the function of camera obscura but not anymore? |
Share Thread |
| Jan25-13, 03:09 PM | #1 |
|
|
could domes have had the function of camera obscura but not anymore?
http://vimeo.com/11789304#
![]() ![]() i mean seems evident a dome is intended as a camera obscura even oculus in latin means eye but how is it posible that knowledge isnt any more? what sense does it make to put a flat lens in the oculus so theres no effect any more? why they dont put the right optics oculus in domes? it would appear to people as walking of clouds , quite appropiate for the place ![]() well i just found an obscure reference: http://books.google.es/books?id=F1Tl...bscura&f=false |
| Jan25-13, 06:03 PM | #2 |
|
Mentor
Blog Entries: 4
|
Please post a specific reference, a link to a book is not satisfactory.
|
| Jan25-13, 06:14 PM | #3 |
|
|
well this is a personal theory slightly backed up by that book( i cant copy paste)
|
| Jan25-13, 06:17 PM | #4 |
|
could domes have had the function of camera obscura but not anymore?
hmmm.... My personal theory is that it was the predecessor to the sunroof.
|
| Thread Closed |
Similar discussions for: could domes have had the function of camera obscura but not anymore?
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | Replies | ||
| Trillion FPS camera developed at MIT camera can 'watch' the movement of light | General Physics | 21 | ||
| Lytro camera: camera that allows for changes in focus after the image was acquired | Photography | 18 | ||
| [QUESTION] Building a Lever/pulley for domes to lift up. | Mechanical Engineering | 0 | ||
| Can my digital camera function at -20 degrees Celcius? | General Discussion | 7 | ||
| Growing plants in domes | General Engineering | 1 | ||