Optical device that projects an image of its surroundings on a screen.
1John Baptist della Porta described, though he did not invent, the camera obscura.
2The function of the eye as explained by the camera obscura (70.
3They have been created in order to give the camera obscura something to do.
4Only have a chance to create a camera obscura?
5The "periscope" is a device also of the nature of a camera obscura.
6The Temple of Orithena was a big camera obscura.
7He paused for a second and asked, 'Have you ever been inside a camera obscura?
8The hole in the camera obscura is known as an aperture in any camera system.
9He merely held what he had heard and seen; his mind was a sort of camera obscura.
10So as long as we have this camera obscura, we can be on the lookout for that.
11In a camera obscura the butcher's cart and the figure of one of our own family amuse us.
12The " camera obscura," as used at a modern fort, is in itself a most interesting contrivance.
13He did not reply, but quietly led me into his camera obscura that I might see for myself.
14You can create your own pinhole camera exactly as described above or turn an entire room into a camera obscura.
15The camera obscura shutter, in being turned about, suddenly throws upon the white screen-map the miniature picture of the hostile battleship.
16That box that we imagined is actually called a camera obscura and is one of the most primitive forms of photography.
Translations for camera obscura