0 a box, room, or device with a small hole that lets light through and shows an image on an opposite surface: --
His primary objective had been to capture real-world scenes with a camera obscura, but those attempts were unsuccessful.
Suspended, and surrounded by photography lights, the room is sealed off except for a pinhole, creating a projected camera obscura effect on the apartment wall.
A 1000-seater theatre, bar, camera obscura and office suite replaced this in 1899/1901.
A camera obscura was installed in the tower in 1840 and an observatory in 1848.
Lutters most prominent work utilizes a room-sized "camera obscura" to capture large black and white negative images.
He carried out experiments in optics, and used a type of camera obscura.
The optical conversion of the baptistery into a subject of perspective in his primitive camera obscura achieved in one stroke two consequences.
In other words, since the invention of the camera obscura, truth and what the eye sees are considered to be the same thing.