Orange Pinhole Camera Photography
While not as exciting as this orange Toyota Supra from Fast 9, this DIY pinhole camera is interesting in a different kind of way. One photographer allegedly turned an orange into a functional pinhole camera after hollowing it out, placing a black liner, and creating a hole in the center before taping the citrus fruit onto a light stand with tape.



As you might have already guessed, the ensuing photos aren’t the sharpest nor most colorful, just basic black-and-white shots that look to have been taken in the early 1900s. Film paper had to be cut and placed inside the orange. The camera is then taken outside where the pinhole is opened up to expose the film for around 30-seconds. Lastly, the film has to be opened in a darkroom where the paper can be removed without the risk of light exposure.

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