cowpies and roadkill are excluded from this offer
like a mercator map projection

Here's a cool thing I found (as always) on boingboing . Photographer Thomas Hudson Reeve folds 11x14 sheets of photopaper into small pinhole cameras, which become the prints themselves after processing. The result is a near-panoramic image with no optical distortion. According to his about page the angle of view is about 170 degrees. This is kind of fun in the same way that looking at Holga shots is fun; the light leaks introduce an element of chance, giving the images an other-worldly feel.

Posted by McChris at January 6, 2003 02:47 PM
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