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  2. Pinhole camera - Wikipedia

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    Early pinhole camera. Light enters a dark box through a small hole and creates an inverted image on the wall opposite the hole. [8]The first known description of pinhole photography is found in the 1856 book The Stereoscope by Scottish inventor David Brewster, including the description of the idea as "a camera without lenses, and with only a pin-hole".

  3. Trunk shot - Wikipedia

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    A trunk shot in Reservoir Dogs. The trunk shot is a cinematic camera angle which captures film from inside the trunk of a car. Though the trunk shot can be produced by placing the camera inside the trunk, the considerable bulk of a conventional movie camera and camera operator makes this difficult.

  4. Landscape photography - Wikipedia

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    Use of an umbrella or other shield to keep camera and photographer dry can also be helpful. A waterproof container for the camera, with drying agent inside (e.g.: dry cloth) may be advised, and experts advise that the camera should be shielded from blowing dust, snow, and rain, and extremely harsh direct sunlight. [1] [12] [20]

  5. Wait, why is there a camera hole in that Coke vending machine?

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    Here’s the strange story behind the curious camera hole. Sharp-eyed soft drink lovers may have noticed something odd when filling up at certain Coca-Cola Freestyle machines: a small camera lens ...

  6. Photography - Wikipedia

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    A hole in the cave wall will act as a pinhole camera and project a laterally reversed, upside down image on a piece of paper. Renaissance painters used the camera obscura which, in fact, gives the optical rendering in color that dominates Western Art. It is a box with a small hole in one side, which allows specific light rays to enter ...

  7. Camera obscura - Wikipedia

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    A camera obscura (pl. camerae obscurae or camera obscuras; from Latin camera obscūra 'dark chamber') [1] is the natural phenomenon in which the rays of light passing through a small hole into a dark space form an image where they strike a surface, resulting in an inverted (upside down) and reversed (left to right) projection of the view outside.

  8. “It's What's Inside” ending explained: Who ended up in whose ...

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    Greg Jardin’s It’s What’s Inside is a twisted dark comedy about a group of college friends who reunite the night before one of their number’s weddings to drink, reminisce, and experiment ...

  9. Decorating the inside of your fridge with picture frames and ...

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    So Judish started “fridgescaping,” or decorating the inside of a fridge like it’s any other room in a home. The trend has alternately delighted and enraged TikTok viewers, who either swoon ...