marvelous pinhole, all lines leading the eye in
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marvelous pinhole, all lines leading the eye in
I like the pano with the trees to anchor the side, very pleasing - to my eye
very fine image, smoothness of tonality is very pleasing to the eye
... and thus the beauty of pinhole, it evokes more than describes; it hints, gestures,
offers a gossamer glimpse of a shared truth. The world is more than we know,
we but glimpse the truth in the...
marvelous rhythm to the lines and other elements here, need to get to MN someday, thanks for sharing
a well engineered machine, very nice build; looks very functional and about as small as I could image using roll film... and I've seen worse vignetting :)
took the long way back from Chico, and went through Stony Gorge and Bear Valley,
a fairly untraveled part of California, providing a quiet seldom heard around here at least.
Not the greatest...
I enjoy the range on tones you've achieved here, it's cool seeing them as a matrix as well...
the one with the strong foreground really appeal to my eye... keep exploring....
Thanks so much, Joe, Marv, and Lawrie!
Here's one looking the other way, not as strong an image, but the light is good :)
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very nice image, from the lead-in with the bicycle to the resonating arches, everything framed with care, this is good!
I remember seeing this on the WWPD site; an iconic memorably image
very nice first image, 8x10 pinhole is a lot of fun [great of contact prints!]... show us more...
those are nice images, the second one, with the fence and barbed wire intrigues me, nice urban work.
When I made a new camera, I pulled dark slide a bit at a time, exposing the paper in sections...
That's a nice quite scene, Marv. I do like how the underwater features show up.
Any foundered boats nearby? :) I've only seen the mississippi near new orleans,
and only on a work trip. Someday I...
nice light, nice scene, lots of details at different depths, gives the eye plenty to do...
I am familiar with the concept, having eyed some 11x14 holders recently... but jeeez, 12x20 film?
Here I am at a Pinaholics meeting and you're breaking out the bourbon! :)
Thanks everyone for...
NOTE: It has been a long long time since I've posted much of anything here.
I've spent the interim years [!] learning about LF, and printing, and such.
Had some chemo along the way too.
I...
agreed that the pano format takes some getting used to it, but what a great way to see;
love the way the light changes from hut to hut showing how wide the field of view is...
nice work here
beautiful work, evocative
this is a cool series, especially in context with your blog and images using other techniques/formats...
sounds like a labor of love with all the venues you've visited, very nice work!
Early morning, Trinidad, CA. Stuck the box up into a tree, and drove away...
did some other work with some glass and came back...
about a half hour exposure... cropped to make the horizon roughly...
that's a very nice river scene, no remiss visible anywhere :)
love the classic tree-in-the-corner, and the 'streamlines' [a fluid dynamics term]
wow, that's some marvelous detail for 35mm; keep it up, lets see some more! :)
I have a soft spot for sprocketed images, and this one you've done well with, would love to see a little larger scan though... nice work!
these are nice images, the backlighting of the first is exquisite,
the grass seems as tall as your wife, is that so?