German Bin-Men Turn Dumpsters Into Giant Pinhole Cameras

Chris Dodkin

West Coast Correspondent
A group of bin-men in Hamburg have figured out a way to combine their love of photography with their work of hauling rubbish, turning dumpsters into giant pinhole cameras to photograph their city.

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The dumpsters are converted by drilling tiny holes into the fronts and then hanging large sheets of photo paper inside. Although framing a shot with the giant rolling cameras takes only a minute, exposing it can take up to an hour of waiting. They’ve dubbed the experiment the “Trashcam Project”.

Flickr: Trashcam Project's Photostream

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Bloody genius idea if you ask me! :)
 
Don't suppose it comes with a camera bag does it??
 
I know - amazing image quality from what's basically garbage! :D
 
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