In 2006, The Legacy Photo Project embarked on a quest to create the world's largest pinhole camera. Inspired by an empty airport hanger at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro, California, the group set about turning it into a pinhole camera, measuring 45 x 160 x 80 ft. After a 35 minute exposure, the camera created a 31.6 x 111 ft photograph. Due to its size, the photograph had to be developed in a swimming-pool sized developing tray.
Via HUH Magazine
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