RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Are you hoping to catch today’s solar eclipse, but can’t find any eclipse glasses? Here’s a way to safely watch the eclipse without looking at the sun, according to NASA.
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This 2,500-year-old photo technique lets you shoot without a camera lens – here's how to do it
No lens required: how to shoot stunning, dreamlike images with a DIY pinhole camera ...
OK, you want to view the Sun or an eclipse, but you don’t have an approved solar filter for your telescope. Maybe you don’t even have a telescope. No problem! I’ll bet you have a cardboard box. That ...
You don’t always need a lens to see a picture, you can use a pinhole camera instead. A pinhole camera uses a small hole that allows light to pass through to allow your eye to see an image. This was ...
If you don't have a pair of approved solar eclipse glasses by now, you may be out of luck trying to find some. But if you've got a large cardboard box and a few other supplies, you might still be able ...
Pinhole photography is an analog technique that uses a small aperture — a "pinhole" — and a light proof container to capture wonderfully dreamy-looking images. April 26 is Worldwide Pinhole ...
Fine art photographer Nancy Breslin joins NPR's Scott Simon in studio to celebrate Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day Pinhole photography is an analog technique that ...
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