Dennison Bertram has a neat hack up over at DigiHack:
turn your DSLR into a pinhole
camera. If a pinhole camera is something you’d like to play around with, you can build one for the cost of a body
cap and some tin foil. Why would you want to do that? That’s a different story, but pinhole cameras have been favorites
of artists and architects for centuries. Among other things, they have infinite depth of focus (even if the focus is a
little fuzzy).
[via Sample the Web]
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