Bought it. Got a few rolls through it...life changes have pretty much kept me out of photography...so it's time to let go of the gear.
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Bought it. Got a few rolls through it...life changes have pretty much kept me out of photography...so it's time to let go of the gear.
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Thanks guys.
Glad you liked it.
I hope to do more cyans in the near future.
I've been blogging quite a bit lately on cyanotypes and toning. Might be worth a look.
http://www.stevemphoto.com/photography/
Thanks,
With a lens in place, you can open the curtain. I assumed you could do the same with the body cap on, but now I think of it, I'm not sure. I'll have to check.
Has anyone ever adapted a Mamiya 7 for pinhole work?
I'm thinking a modified body cap with a lens cap or something similar as a shutter.
Anyone with experience?
Christopher Creek is off of hwy 260 East of Payson. Not sure how to access it normally. We were at a private (Boy Scout) camp and the creek runs through it.
I did not try the shot without a...
Took me forever to work up to this...so many distractions.
In any case, this is my first 4x5 pinhole.
Christopher Creek, Arizona
80mm, f254, FP4, 20 second exposure in bright light through a red...
That one belongs on a wall to be sure.
Great series. I need to make it out there some time.
I shot I took with the camera's aperture partially stopped down and interfering with the pinhole image.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1249/822588753_bfd1c75f87.jpg
Very cool!
There is a material called "Foamies" available at craft stores. It's got a self adhesive back and costs about a buck for an 8x10 sheet.
Works great.
I did a similar project a year or so ago.
Are you sure your aperture was open all the way when you took that shot? I would have thought you'd have more coverage.
The only time I've had circular...
Glendale, Arizona, USA 85308
Thanks for all the kind comments.
At the rate I've (not) been shooting lately, found work may be all I have to show for a while.
These shots were taken back in October. I did post a few from the...
I really love the feel of this shot.
Nice job that the dogs sat still that long.
I'm pretty sure you can sell those to one of those ghost hunter tv shows. You just need to make up a back story.
The bananas are the winners, but I like the second shot a great deal as well.
Your "studio" set up looks a lot like mine. Whatever light I can find and a black cloth.
Digging in the bottom of a bag, I found this roll of Ilford PanF.
I'd wondered where those shots had got to.
6x9 pinhole shots from Mt. Lemmon near Tucson Arizona. PanF in Barry's 2 bath...
Well, I bought a crown graphic.
Looks like I'll be going this route one way or another.
Updates when they happen.....
Makes me ashamed to post anything I've made....
Wonderful stuff.
Makes me ashamed to post anything I've made....
Wonderful stuff.
Wow.
I'm more of a stumble around and point at something interesting sort of person. I can see the value of your method though...and the excellent results you get on flickr.
I'm projecting then... :-)
I'll use dots or something at first. I do have a 28mm finder I can use. Not so wide as the camera, but I like some slack.