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Best podcasts about pinhole camera

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Smart Drivel
Ep.148: The Quaker Oats Pinhole Camera

Smart Drivel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 27:37


Our homes are veritable Swiss army knives of contraptions, inventions, and solutions. Everyday household items found in drawers, cabinets, and refrigerators can be used for solving many common issues. Jon and Kurt get in on the current “hack” game and share some great hacks to help you unstick a zipper, fill holes in walls, replace a lost earring back, pull out a splinter without needling into your skin…well, you get the idea. Pull up a listen, you will be amazed what you can do with stuff you already own.

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Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Pinhole Camera: Agfa Schulprämie

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 0:43


Recording provided by Conserve The Sound. This is part of the Obsolete Sounds project, the world's biggest collection of disappearing sounds and sounds that have become extinct – remixed and reimagined to create a brand new form of listening. Explore the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Lightning, pinhole camera, Daphne Oram & Clarice Lispector

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 4:24


Composition by Masha Kouznetsova.  "I recorded two tape loops from the sound sample of the Agfa pinhole camera, and developed the composition of found sounds upon these looped sound samples. I also recorded on tape the sound from the real-time map of lightning occurring across the globe and the sound of the magnetosphere from HereGOES satellite, broadcast live via the installation at Wave Farm. The voices feature passages from two books, An Individual Note by Daphne Oram and Água Viva by Clarice Lispector. Both writers poetically discuss their perception of electric currents, light, sound, and the interconnectedness of senses." This is part of the Obsolete Sounds project, the world's biggest collection of disappearing sounds and sounds that have become extinct – remixed and reimagined to create a brand new form of listening. Explore the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Pinhole Camera Kodak Bull's Eye Six-20

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 0:47


Recording provided by Conserve The Sound. This is part of the Obsolete Sounds project, the world's biggest collection of disappearing sounds and sounds that have become extinct – remixed and reimagined to create a brand new form of listening. Explore the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds

Tales from the magic box
An outing with the Holga with a shutter (and also the 3d printed pinhole camera)

Tales from the magic box

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 67:39


I guess just read the title! Support the show at: Ko-fi.com/tftmb20 My webcomic: https://www.moorlander.art/ Email the show at: talesfromthemagicbox@outlook.com Twitter: @TFTMB Instagram: talesfromthemagicboxpodcast Facebook: Henry Tftmb Music from: -Mike Gutterman: https://mikegutterman.bandcamp.com/ -Sea Hero: https://seahero.bandcamp.com/music -https://filmmusic.io: "Cold Sober" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast
Why does squinting sharpen vision?

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 25:13


In this week's show, recorded before the Euro 2021 final, Dr Chris explains why Inuits survive on polar fare with impunity but Shackleton's crew developed nutritional deficiency when they were stuck in the Antarctic. Also, why laser beams are bad for goalkeepers, if energy drinks are dangerous, why squinting sharpens vision, if there humans with better senses than average, and what is meant by the percentage chance of rain? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Ask the Naked Scientists
Why does squinting sharpen vision?

Ask the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 25:13


In this week's show, recorded before the Euro 2021 final, Dr Chris explains why Inuits survive on polar fare with impunity but Shackleton's crew developed nutritional deficiency when they were stuck in the Antarctic. Also, why laser beams are bad for goalkeepers, if energy drinks are dangerous, why squinting sharpens vision, if there humans with better senses than average, and what is meant by the percentage chance of rain? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
To Make “The Great Picture,” Artists Turned A Hangar Into A Pinhole Camera

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 3:02


Today in 2006, the largest photograph ever taken was released to the world. It's known today as The Great Picture: 31 feet tall, 107 feet wide. Here's how it was taken. Plus: in Tokyo, a giant 3D screen outside a train station is featuring a giant 3D calico cat that stares down at the people several stories below. Big picture thinking! World's largest photograph measuring 31ft high and 107ft wide goes on display (and it needed the biggest camera ever made to take it) (Daily Mail) World's Largest Pinhole Camera Takes World's Largest Photo (ABC News) A giant cat appears in front of Shinjuku station! (DreamNews) Our Patreon backers help us make pictures with words in every episode of the show, join them! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

RNZ: Saturday Morning
Diane Stoppard: Whangerei's giant pinhole camera

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 15:44


Diane Stoppard is a photographer who is leading the $1 million Camera Obscura project in Whangarei. It's a giant walk-in pinhole camera clad in decorative steel.

Old Camera New Film
#2 Film Photography and Instagram

Old Camera New Film

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 42:41


In this episode we discuss film photographers on Instagram, the Zero Image 2000 Pinhole Camera, and whether people should shoot film photography.See the Film Photography on Instagram show notes.https://www.oldcameranewfilm.com/podcast/2-film-photography-and-instagram

Film Photography Podcast
Film Photography Podcast 219

Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 53:16


Film Photography PodcastEpisode 219 - April 15, 2019 In this episode Michael Raso is joined by Leslie Lazenby and Mark O'Brien. Topics include Leice MiniLux Zoom compact 35mm camera, Ondu 120 Pinhole Camera and Pinhole Camera: A DIY Guide by Chris Keeney.   Show Notes: https://filmphotographyproject.com/podcast/ The FPP On-Line Store! https://filmphotographystore.com/

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Strange Attractor
Episode 12: Shut your hole

Strange Attractor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 76:08


How does photography work? Johnny's Leica MP that we used as a prop (Steve Huff Photo) How does a camera work? (Tech, How Stuff Works) When were cameras invented? It depends...400BC if you count the ancient Chinese 'camera obscura' (Wikipedia) The camera obscura...who needs TV? (Wikipedia) The first proper photograph apparently took 8 hours to expose, credited to Joseph Nicephore Niépce, 1820s (University of California, Santa Barbara) 130-year-old plate camera captures pictures of modern Britain (but you must stand still for 15 minutes) (Daily Mail Australia) How the human eye works: It's a 'camera-type eye' (livescience) Why do your pupils get bigger in the dark? (Wonderopolis) What is a lens? (Explain That Stuff!) Cameras, lenses & how photography works (How-To Geek) Understanding camera lenses (Cambridge in Colour) What is exposure? (Cambridge in Colour) Squinting helps you focus - it narrows the 'aperture' of your eye (Wired) What is an aperture? (Wikipedia) A dicussion about wide aperture & unfocused light rays (Photography StackExchange) Principal focal length (HyperPhysics, Georgia State University) Understanding focal length (Nikon) Depth of field: How 'deep' is the amount of stuff that's in focus (Cambridge in Colour) As this photo of Elon Musk shows, a professional portrait usually focuses on the face & blurs the background (Feedoxy) "A lens typically has a set of marked 'f-stops' that the f-number can be set to" (Wikipedia) Pic: As your f-number increases, your aperture gets smaller & less light gets in (Wikipedia) Free f-stop chart (Tech Radar) Pic: Example of a Leica camera showing the f-stops on the lens, 2.4, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 (Leicaphilia) Super groovy pinhole glasses that claim to strengthen your eyes (HealthTap) Diagram of light rays going through a wide & narrow aperture (Photography Life) Understanding shutter speed: A beginner's guide (Photography Life) Pic: Example of a shutter speed dial on a film camera (Roger & Frances) Pic: This is what Johnny's 'curtain shutter' looks like - the bit that reveals the 35 mm film segment (photo.net) What is a camera shutter? (Wikipedia) A history of shutter types (Early Photography) What is 35 mm film? (Wikipedia) F1.0 lenses are super expensive & rare - this is what the photos look like...kinda nice hey? (Fstoppers) What is a prime lens? i.e. they don't zoom (B&H) Why are some lenses so expensive? (Photography Life) What is infinity focus? (School of Digital Photography) Who killed infinity focus? (B&H) The Man Who Knew Infinity (IMDb) The amazing mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan (Wikipedia) Sally Gunnell (Wikipedia) Uluru (Wikipedia) Photographs of ocean waves captured with a long lens & slow shutter (PetaPixel) The secret to photographing hummingbirds (B&H) Slow motion footage of bullets going through stuff (DrDaveBilliards, YouTube) Femto-photography: Visualising photons in motion at a trillion frames per second (MIT) Film speed is a measure of its sensitivity to light (Wikipedia) ISO has been the standard for speed/sensitivity since 1974 (Wikipedia) How to make & use a pinhole camera (Kodak) Some thoughts on why people never smiled in old photos (Vox) How film works: Black & white vs colour (Kodak) What is slide film? (I Still Shoot Film) Some lovely slide films shot on Fuji Velvia (I Still Shoot Film) Some lovely slide films shot on Fuji Provia (I Still Shoot Film) Some lovely slide films shot on Kodak Ektachrome (I Still Shoot Film) A handy PDF guide on how to develop black & white film yourself (Ilford) How does photographic paper work? (Wikipedia) How do digital cameras work? (Tech, How Stuff Works) Digital camera sensors: Backs up Johnny's 'buckets of photons' analogy (Cambridge in Colour) Why more megapixels isn't always better (Gizmodo) Baaaaaall pit! (Kids'nShape) The 72 ppi web resolution myth (Photoshop Essentials) The iPhone 6S has a 12 megapixel camera (Apple) Introduction to medium format photography (I Still Shoot Film) Why medium format is so gorgeous (Reframe, Gizmodo) Phase One medium format digital cameras: May set you back up to $55K (CNET) Polaroid cameras (Polaroid Australia) How does a Polaroid camera work? (Tech in our everyday life) The Impossible Project: "Reinventing instant film from scratch" (IMPOSSIBLE) Guy Ritchie (bio.) Pic: Thingy that magnifies negatives so you can see what will be in your photo if you develop it (eBay) Pic: Nessie (CNN) Marked up photos show how iconic prints were edited in the darkroom (PetaPixel) Old timey flash bulbs (Camerapedia) ISO: How high can you go? Apparently up to 409,600 these days! (DIGITALPhotoPro) Common slide film seems to be around 50 or 100 ISO, but there's mention of higher numbers (120 Studio) Old timey photographic plates had very low ISO numbers: This example is 5 (Fstoppers) Daguerreotype: "The first publicly announced photographic process" (Wikipedia) Old timey photographic plates (Wikipedia) Places that still offer film processing in Melbourne (urbanlight) Cheeky review? (If we may be so bold) It'd be amazing if you gave us a short review...it'll make us easier to find in iTunes: Click here for instructions. You're the best! 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The Naked Scientists Podcast
Why don't spiders get stuck on their webs?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 49:44


We take on your science questions: Can animals feel guilty? Could drones detect landmines? What's the furthest a paper plane could fly, and why don't spiders get stuck on their webs? Plus, a look at this week's science news - a development for Europe's Extra Large telescope, and the health challenges faced at the Rugby World Cup. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Why don't spiders get stuck on their webs?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 49:44


We take on your science questions: Can animals feel guilty? Could drones detect landmines? What's the furthest a paper plane could fly, and why don't spiders get stuck on their webs? Plus, a look at this week's science news - a development for Europe's Extra Large telescope, and the health challenges faced at the Rugby World Cup. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Film Photography Podcast
Film Photography Podcast 128

Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 88:17


Film Photography Podcast  -  Episode 128 – July 1, 2015 The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Super 8 Movie Making! Yashica T4 Camera! History of Single Use Cameras! Leonardo 8x10 Pinhole Camera and lots more!

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TWiP TheFIX
TheFIX 015: Pinhole Camera Photography with Roddy MacInnes

TWiP TheFIX

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 37:49


Fine art photographer Roddy MacInnes has had a life of adventure. As a wee lad in Scotland, an arctic explorer, and a fine art professor, Roddy has reveled in photography as a way to celebrate life. Roddy shares his view of photography as the mirror with a memory--a tool to help us understand our lives. And he explains the concept and technique behind his pinhole photographs. The post TheFIX 015: Pinhole Camera Photography with Roddy MacInnes appeared first on This Week in Photo.

PHOTOGRAPHY 101
Episode 39: Camera Obscura, How Cameras Work, Make A Pinhole Camera!

PHOTOGRAPHY 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2014


In this lesson: learn what camera obscura is, how cameras work and how to build your own pinhole camera. The host presents the history and features of several types of cameras including a large format view camera, a medium format TLR, SLR and Holga plus a small format 35 mm SLR. A step-by-step demo on how to construct a functional pinhole camera using common household items is included.View more pinhole cameras and imagesPurchase black and white sheet filmPurchase color sheet film