The most basic form of a camera in which no lens is used. A pinhole camera is made by making a lightight container and poking a pinhole in the front of the camera where a lens would go.
A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens and with a single small aperture -- effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through this single point and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box.
A camera whose lens is covered except for a pin-sized hole. You have a very small aperture, so you have to shoot long exposures.
Material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances, used for writing, drawing, or printing on, or as wrapping material
cover with paper; "paper the box"
composition: an essay (especially one written as an assignment); "he got an A on his composition"
A newspaper
Wallpaper
a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
Macrobar pinhole camera
I saw the challenge on the Macrobar website to reuse empty Macrobar boxes. I turned one into a pinhole camera. The white paper next to the box/camera is a paper negative. There's a light leak on the negative, so the camera could use a little work, but the basic function is down.
Angela Wang
Pinhole camera
This is my first fully functioning model of my design. Sadly it leaked light all over the place and I only got one half image from the roll. Never mind. a whole new set of upgrade packages, redesigns and modified techniques have have feed into my second functioning model soon to be tested.