| ‘ZENIT’ - the first 'time capturing' camera this is the camera where it all started with (after many normal pinhole camera's) by covering parts of the lens up it captures the image in fragmants. by opening only one horizontal bar after an other, moving from the bottom to the top one, you get a fractured view of a situation. By doing so you can tell in witch direction objects are moving. |
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the front of the camera totally opened
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the camera is closed
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top view
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top view, other way around
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all 3 combinations of controlling the shutter
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out of the 3 combinations I've made is this the best working one, 5 bigger horizontal plates
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in big open spaces this combination comes out the best
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one of the first results
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one of the first results
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