Pinhole photography may seem like a dying art form, but an Jip Lambermont, a solargraph enthusiast from the Netherlands, may help to inspire more photographers to give pinhole photography a try:
The streaks through the sky are the path of the sun over the course of six months–the duration of the exposure required to create this image.
A pinhole camera can be assembled rather quickly using minimal equipment, such as an empty soda can, some tape, and a sheet of photographic paper.
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