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Photographer Makes Pinhole Camera Out of Chinese Roast Duck

Photographer Makes Pinhole Camera Out of Chinese Roast Duck

A man wearing a cap stands on a city street beside a large camera on a tripod. Next to him are two black-and-white photographic negatives, one showing the Eiffel Tower. A supermarket is visible in the background.

You can make a pinhole camera out of just about anything -- as an Italian photographer recently proved by building one from pasta. Continuing that playful nod to culinary heritage via the medium of photography, Martin Cheung has been creating images with a Chinese roast duck as his camera.

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