Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Camera Obscura

1. Yes, I was able to construct a light proof box.

2. When I moved the frame closer to the opening of the box, the images were blurrier, larger, and less clear. However, when I moved the frame closer to the pinhole, the images were clearer, smaller, and easier to make an image out of the light.

3. A challenge that we faced when constructing this project was that the viewing box was too big when we first constructed it. Additionally, it took a couple attempts to measure a perfect frame to fit inside the box.

4. What we would do differently is to have more precise measurements when constructing the box. We miscalculated a couple times and it caused us to make adjustments.

5. The light that entered through the pinhole would take longer to travel when the frame was farther away and would make the images appear larger. While when the frame was closer to the pinhole, the light would hit the frame faster and appear at a normal size.

6. We worked together perfectly. There was no conflict and worked as a team. 


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