Well done! Congratulations.
Is this the link?:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/paintings_by_johnnelson/20734518324
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Well done! Congratulations.
Is this the link?:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/paintings_by_johnnelson/20734518324
I enjoyed your picture and the story, thanks!
As we know, we only need a tiny pinhole and a piece of photopaper or film and some way to keep the light out... a tin can or a wooden box or anything!...
Hi Ross! Hope you are enjoying retirement and Island living! I still sometimes count "1 humuhumu 2 humuhumu... " in your honor when I use my instant film pinhole camera, which I still do. I'm...
Very nice!
Yep.. only people who still have accounts and remember how to login can view them. But there are probably a handful of us left!
Thanks Earl and Sam. More to come. I'm having trouble with my last batch of Lana Aquarelle, so I'm in the middle of testing new papers and sizing... might take some time to find a combination I'm...
Another seaside calotype, and the salt print from it.
The salt print color is more peachy-pink, and soft.... this image does not show the color... but I'm homing in on the toning for what is...
Hi Danny, I hope all is well with you!
-Ned
I love the audience in that last one. Nicely done!
Here are some paper negatives from our windy WPPD:
8x11:
http://cdn.ipernity.com/200/56/42/41915642.61431809.800.jpg
Wind! par Ned, on ipernity
8x10:...
I don't know either but it sure is .... crickets.... in here! There's no link to the forum from the f295 main page any longer, so only people who already know about this forum or who stumble across...
Hi Ross,
Great to hear from you, I hope retirement is treating you well!
Have fun on Sunday!
Ned
I made this about a week ago anticipating WPPD. All my pinhole cameras are very simple things, usually made from tin cans or from mat board or foamcore. Ths one is a foamcore box with a mat board...
Homemade spring back, front and rear tilt! Very nice!
What are the springs made from?
Looking forward to seeing it!
Thanks Don, I'm really having fun with them.
Not sure what category to post this under. It's an iron-silver process like kalitype, but more similar to VDB. I don't think anyone is making these any more, which is a shame because it is the...
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And the salt print:
http://cdn.ipernity.com/200/45/22/41254522.f7519cb1.800.jpg
Duncan's Landing Salt par Ned, on ipernity
A seaside calotype from Monday:
http://cdn.ipernity.com/200/08/28/41220828.5b938ed2.800.jpg
Duncan's Landing par Ned, on ipernity
This was made with a 7x11 Eastman No. 2 camera.
My...
I never have. One thing I often do that is compensating:
I process most paper negatives in a plastic pitcher ( it has a nice-fitting lid that does not leak, an it's transparent plastic so I can...
Hi Jon, and can be developed under a safelight, like paper. Yes I've thought about that. And you're right the cost is similar. Hmmm.....!!
I still have never made a pinhole photo on film, except instant film.
I don't know why exactly, but I've never had an urge to do it. Maybe I'm cheap or stubborn or something, not sure!
But I...
http://cdn.ipernity.com/200/61/54/41096154.278a8da5.800.jpg
Redwoods in Fog par Ned, on ipernity
Thanks Joe and Don.
That's right about the film holder. I've never had nice film holders before these and when I first started I discovered how important it is to have the paper seated properly...