This is definitely not a real time post, as biology has been consuming most of my time in the past couple weeks.
After looking at the results that my friend Trevor and I achieved from our homemade pinhole lens, I was actually quite pleased. To make the lens, we used a body cap for the camera that had a hole drilled in the centre (thankfully our teacher Mr. Choy already had one, cause I'm definitely not a handyman of any sorts). Tinfoil was placed in behind the body cap, with a very small hole in it, that believe it or not, we used a pin to make.
I found that the photos taken with the pinhole had a classic look to them, as if they were taken maybe a century ago. Through the opportunity to experiment with this method, and researching the history of photography and the many techniques they used to take photos before the digital age, it gave me a bit more drive to experiment with camera techniques that may be obsolete in the digital age we live in today. Experimenting with vintage techniques should be a must for any photographer who wants a greater understanding of photography in general, and how it has progressed through the years to achieve what we have in the present.