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I went swimming last week, and it got me thinking about underwater photography. Since i was posting to the Ink about Pinhole Cameras, it specifically got me thinking about Underwater Pinhole Photography. Could there be such a thing?
Enter Donald Lawrence, an Associate Professor of Visual and Performing Arts at Thomson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia.
His creation, The Underwater Pinhole Photography Project, is an inventive endeavour into the elaborate process of Kayak Based Underwater Pinhole Photography, Processing and Printing.
That's right... sea-kayak as self contained studio.
The result is uniquely whimsical photographic equipment - artworks in their own right - and beautiful photos of undersea anemones and starfish.
Utatans, I ask .. could pinhole otter-cams be the next frontier?
On August 07, 2007, Greg Fallis said ...
Oy, this is so very cool. That camera puts me in mind of the steampunk aesthetic.
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