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    National Geographic May 2011

    If you have a chance to see the new National Geographic, there is a fabulous article about Abelardo Morell, a photographer who has photographed the camera obscura effect in incredible ways.

    I remember my photography teacher, William Garnett, turned our classroom into a camera obscura, projecting a highly detailed image of the outside world on the entire back wall of the room. If you have never seen this done on a room size scale, it will blow you away. Morell has figured out how to photograph the projected image, you will be blown away.
    Check it out!

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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    Hey Brad, did you go to Cal? Penny Dhamers was my teacher, although I did all of Bill's assignments too. BTW, there was a hanger that was turned into a camera obscura. I saw the "neg" on muslin at ArtCenters South Campus in Pasadena.
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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    There's a video out there somewhere about Morell and his use of room windows as pinholes, it was shown in a class I attended about ten years ago. He really does produce same amazing effects.
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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    I came across his work a couple of weeks ago and was surprised to find it in the NG this morning. The play of objects, shapes, images and colours is marvellous indeed!
    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    There is a BBC program on photography called The Genius of Photography and a part of the 1. episode (of 6) shows Abelardo Morell and family built a camera obscura in a room at a famous scene in Venice.

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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    The room of my son is "transformed" into a pinhole camera because he has a nice view, with a busy pedestrian street bellow: you can see people walking on the ceiling.

    I am moving apartment in 3-4 weeks, and my bedroom will have a similar view, so I will do it again, maybe using an iris from a broken shutter. This is so romantic too!

    There a flickr group on pin hole rooms here...

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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    Anyone visiting Edinburgh should take time out to see their antique camera obscura mounted through the roof. I think it is on the castle rock site (the remains of the core of a vulcano) - but it was over 40 years ago.

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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    I met him a few months ago at the Univerisity of Kentucky, his work is really amazing

    http://www.uky.edu/ArtMuseum/morell_rcmay.html

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    Re: National Geographic May 2011

    I really want to try that.

    Any ideas on how to set up a prism to flip the image?

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    Abelardo Morell's DVD is excellent (film by Allie Humenuk). Should be available at his website
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