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I was today at exhbition opening at local gallery where ther was paper negatives done in very crazy size - biggest is about 3×4 meters (118 ” x 157″).

I had a chat with the artist and he is exposing these negatives as pinholes / camera obscura - way. He said some exposures are two days long.

Just crazy.

I put some more photos & writings on my blog at http://blog.vedostuu.fi/

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How does he manage to do 3x4 metres, does he place paper of that size into a pinhole camera?

Thanks

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How does he manage to do 3x4 metres, does he place paper of that size into a pinhole camera?

Yes.

edit: well actually not one paper but two "strips" of paper.
 
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Image turning the paper negatives over in the development trays.
 

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Most likely sponged on chemicals.
 

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I'd like to see the 3x4 metre pinhole camera as well An answer before midnight tonight is necessary. April 2nd is no good :smile:

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There was a guy in Europe who turned a truck into a camera obscura. By this you are with longitudinal projection already at 2.45x2.35m at least, at rectangular projection at an even wider format.

Using a warehouse with a pinhole in a window yields larger formats.
 
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