Something really experimental this time...
I've been thinking about testing the
pinhole camera technique for quite some time, and I finally got around to do it. I made a "pinhole lens" (well, it's not actually a lens) from a camera body cap by drilling a hole in the cap, covering the hole with black tape and then punching a small hole in the tape with a needle:
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My first test object was my cat.
Cat (with pinhole cap, exposure: 2 seconds):
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Cat (with pinhole cap, exposure: 4 seconds):
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Cat (with pinhole cap, exposure: 5 seconds):
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As you can see the photos get very, very soft and "dreamy".
It's pretty fun that photos can be taken with just a small hole in front of the camera sensor.

I'm going to try experimenting with it outside in nature, to see if I can get "dreamy" atmospheres.