If you’re looking for a weekend project that dabbles in vintage camera and film tricks, this tutorial shows you how to hack an old and cheap medium format camera to fully expose 35mm film.
It’s a unique effect that allows you to turn expose the entire piece of 35 mm film, to the sprocket holes and beyond. If you’ve never heard of this style of photography before, be sure to check out the 35mm Spocket Hole pool on Flickr to see the neat effects people are creating with it. If the pool catches your interest hit up the link below to learn how to create your own sprocket hole images.
35mm Sprocket Hole Panoramic Photos [Instructables via Make]
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