Sir David Brewster Sir David Brewster was a Scottish physic, mathematician, astronomer, inventor, writer, historian of science and university principle. Born 11 December 1781 and passed away 10 February 1868. He was educated at University of Edinburgh where he studied double refraction by compression and discovered photo elastic effect. Sir David Brewster was the first pinhole photographer when he made his first pinhole in the 1850's. His first pinhole photograph was of a field where he experimented how a pinhole worked and from then created many photographs using the pinhole camera. The pinhole is a lens less camera in a tight-light box with a very fine round hole in one end and film or photographic paper in the other. Light passes through the hole; where the image is formed onto the film or photographic paper. The image-forming ability of a tiny hole is thought to have been known thousands of years ago. Pinhole cameras have infinite depth of field, ever...
Decay Here is my decay video. I chose to capture a series of images showing ice melting. I took a series of 90 images to capture from the start where there are ice cubes to the end where there's nothing left to see. My video lasts a couple of minutes, which shows me experimenting with decay. One thing I would improve on this video is the camea angles, I did'nt use a tri-pod, which meant some images were at different angles, this can effect my video becuase the constant camera movment doesnt give my GIF the professional look/effect to it. However for my first attempt at this I feel my GIF is successful becuase it clearly shows the idea I was creating of melting ice and clearly shows the stages of ice melting. The only thing I would change about my GIF is I would of used a tri-pod to keep little camera movements as possible meaning my GIF looking more effective. Narrative Sequence Above is my final Narrative Sequence. The story I am tryi...
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