Check rolls that one can fit into the other so you can move it, but he does not fall. A roll of paper towel and toilet paper we chose fit perfectly, so we cut the roll of paper towel to shorten it. We left it a bit longer than the other roll to distinguish them easily.
Start wider roll. Take a piece of aluminum foil (1), carefully postage stamp prices wrap one end of the roll and fasten it to the roll using scotch tape (Watch out tightness in light would be perfect - 2). Using a toothpick Make a tiny hole (width toothpick) in the center of the aluminum circle (3).
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Insert the narrow roll (wrapped in wax paper) into the general (wrapped in foil), and go to the sun. Coupled quite evident the open end (it is not wrapped), so that no light can penetrate between the eye and the roll (glasses wearers should shield openings with your hands), and directed postage stamp prices the well-lit object, such as wood. Adjust the focus rollers (by removal or Approximation of the inner cylinder) until the sharpest image possible. postage stamp prices What do you see? Watch out ... the picture looks different without the camera! Here's a hint: the first picture here treetops postage stamp prices as seen through the camera. Where is the sky? ...:-)
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Check rolls that one can fit into the other so you can move it, but he does not fall. A roll of paper towel and toilet paper we chose fit perfectly, so we cut the roll of paper towel to shorten it. We left it a bit longer than the other roll to distinguish them easily.
Start wider roll. Take a piece of aluminum foil (1), carefully wrap one end of the roll and fasten it to the roll using scotch tape (Watch out tightness in light would be perfect - 2). Using a toothpick Make a tiny hole (width toothpick) in the center of the aluminum circle (3).
The narrower roll wrap in wax. To make it easier to paste it straight, you should put the roll and mark around a circle in pencil (1), cut lines of "sun" around the circle (2), put the circle in place on the roll (3) and fold and paste each piece of "Sunbeam" cut using scotch tape (4).
Insert the narrow roll (wrapped in wax paper) into the general (wrapped postage stamp prices in foil), and go to the sun. Coupled quite evident the open end (it is not wrapped), so that no light can penetrate between the eye and the roll (glasses wearers should shield openings with your hands), and directed the well-lit object, such as wood. Adjust the focus rollers (by removal or Approximation of the inner cylinder) until the sharpest image possible. What do you see? Watch out ... the picture looks different without the camera! Here's a hint: the first picture here treetops as seen through the camera. Where is the sky? ...:-)
PS This is a real camera. This means that in principle possible to develop the image, but there is a need for a very long exposure - leaving the camera in place for several hours without movement - and in the darkness and special materials for developing pictures. We we settled for creating and viewing pleasure. View the entire comment thread. blog comments powered by Disqus
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