Very nice!
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Very nice!
Nice, I’ll have to bookmark your site for future reference.
Oh, forgot to mention: congrats on the show!
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https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5709/20734518324_b3d06e2693_c.jpgopening1 by john nelson, on...
That's fascinating, I'd like to see more details of the camera.
Nicely done.
Sam, your Rooy sounds delightful. Keep creating.
Sam, yes, I on occasion use Harman DPP, but am milking the remainder in my supply because Harman Ilford are having manufacturing issues and it's currently out of stock.
Bravo, love the result. I've got to get back using multi-pinhole cameras again, what I call grid-cams. Igor, your work is inspiring.
Since this site is supposedly "dead," these are zombie photos, no?
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4310/36163867341_4022b825b9_c.jpgAnts002 (1) by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
Pre-flashed grade 2 paper, 4" square, 1.5" focal length cardboard camera.
Thanks, Dave. That structure is the sign for the market. The market itself is a two-story collection of containers surrounding a central courtyard. I need to go back and make more images.
~Joe
I between making videos about typewriters, I've made a few more pinhole camera videos. Enjoy.
~Joe
https://youtu.be/kZvGAazmxJE
https://youtu.be/A1ZXpdLbD5w
https://youtu.be/wr9gRyES1Hs
Several more film canister direct positive prints, just processed in my makeshift rotary drum.
~Joe
https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7241/27621302976_d8a7e42020_c.jpg...
Another from the film canister pinhole cameras, Harman Direct Positive paper. The subject is a recently built outdoor eatery mall comprised of re-purposed metal shipping containers, in Albuquerque,...
Danny, Jon, Ned - Good to see you posting. Perhaps I should post a few myself. I still periodically visit here, checking the "What's New" button.
~Joe
Very nice. What is that "tounge" sticking out the front used for?
I love this paper, just wish they also made it in an RC paper, as that would open the possibility of a portable darkroom street portrait project ... The fiber paper requires an extensive rinse and...
And here's a blog article about this camera project, which includes several videos.
~Joe
http://pinholeobscura.blogspot.com/2016/05/film-canister-pinhole-camera-project.html
I recently built a set of nine small pinhole cameras from black film canisters, with which I intend on using Harman Direct Positive paper, in a format size of 1.75" square. Here's an example image...
That's an elegantly simple but sophisticated solution, well done. I'm looking forward to seeing some prints, especially if you can manage in-camera contact prints.
~Joe
Very nice! I've found aluminum flashing to be a very handy material for these kinds of projects. The execution of the project was done very well, I like the front and rear tilt mechanisms, and the...
Well, I registered over on Jon's site, as an alternative to F295 should it actually go offline for good. And there's been scant traffic in their pinhole forums since. Yes, there are few of us diehard...
Please do post project pictures, I'd love to see how it comes out.
~Joe
Don, right you are, I should work on one.
Eric, it would serve as further inspiration, the more you post prints made from your reflective enlarger.
~Joe