
A pinhole camera is perhaps the simplest kind of camera there is. You make a tiny hole in an otherwise light-sealed container, but in a sheet of film or other photo-sensitive media, point it towards what you want to photograph and let light pass through the hole for a set period of time. The reflected light will, just like the light reflected through the lens of an ordinary camera result in a photo.
By drilling a hole in its side and attaching huge sheets of photographic paper to the inside of a truck, an inventive bunch of Spaniards and Americans created a huge mobile camera truck.
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