I found it amusing to print a couple of cyanotypes of Sir John Herschel, noted mathematician, astronomer, and inventor of the cyanotype process. Original photo by Julia Margaret Cameron. Printed in...
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I found it amusing to print a couple of cyanotypes of Sir John Herschel, noted mathematician, astronomer, and inventor of the cyanotype process. Original photo by Julia Margaret Cameron. Printed in...
That camera you made is beautiful and works fine. It's a work of art for creating art.
Yes, it was a dreary, windy, and overcast day and I was shooting TMX 100 so these exposures were fairly long. I think I still got some wind vibration in the first image because it was very windy. ...
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First pinhole photographs from my new Vermeer Pano Pinhole Camera. It is a thing of beauty and takes 4 images per roll of 120 film. TMX 100 film, straight D76.
That looks better than a lot of my intentional attempts.
I don't think this new floral esthetic is going to take off, but dang that stump looks good. HP5+ in a Leonardo wide angle 4x5 for 30 seconds or so in overcast conditions. Developed in D76 straight...
It's about a once a year event coinciding with growing and shaving one of the worst, raggedy, scroungy, meth cook lookin', derelict beards in all of central Texas. I have varying levels of...
4 x 5 pinhole on expired and fogged HP5+ sheet film in a wide angle Leonardo.
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The Texas Capitol shot in pinhole on 4x5 Infrared film using a piece of red lighting gel as a filter B&W printed and then mordancaged. I think that's about as many things as I can do to a single...
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Selfie for WPPD 2014. Converted Polaroid with 667 film, 10 seconds or so. The camera I'm holding is a finely crafted wooden Rigby 4x5 built in the UK.
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Ghost Bikes in Austin, Texas memorializing those killed while riding their bikes. 4x5 Leonardo Wide-angle pinhole camera.
400 images...you sir, are a saint, a visionary, and apparently a pretty nice guy. I salute and thank you.
Smack dab in the middle of what used to be a lovely and affordable smallish Texas city.
Almost enough to make me want to venture out into the cold. Strikingly beautiful.
I'm far out of my area of expertise here, but what purpose is served by removing the front lens element? I shoot a Kodak No. 2 Premo of similar vintage mounted in a body cap using a macro bellows...
I like both versions. At first I thought I preferred the warmtone, but after some time looking I decided that the first makes you think some more and requires a bit more study and I like that in a...
I find I enjoy paper negatives as a final output and this is a nice one.
Nothing to add to what's already been said, except I like it a lot.
Wow! Not much else to say...
I've shot this statue on the Texas Capitol grounds in all sorts of formats, but I do like this one. HP5+ with an orange gel filter in a wide angle Leonardo for 45 seconds or so. Printed on a...
That's one beautiful beast.
Thanks all for the kind comments. Poor processing on my part did in a lot of pinhole work from this trip, but I do like this one.
Thanks, it was screaming "SHOOT THIS IN PINHOLE!", so I had to make a special return trip to get it.
This path leads to a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan and the CSA beach. 4x5 Fuji Neopan in a Leonardo wide angle camera developed in Diafine.
The tug Alan K. Luedke is moored in Betsie Bay, in Frankfort Michigan. Fuji Acros Neopan 100 in 4x5 in a wide angle Leonardo camera. I do not know what caused the flares on the right, but I do...