Thanks, Dave — much appreciated.
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Thanks, Dave — much appreciated.
Documentary film maker, Kenny MacLaughlin has produced a short video — Capturing Chaos — which shows how my ceramic pinhole cameras are made and used in the creative process:...
A very nice atmosphere, and composition, Marv.
It's a good image, Barry.Perhaps if the subject or main object of the image were more obvious it would be a stronger photograph. My eye tends to wander a bit aimlessly about the photo without a...
Great to see these, Nick. I especially like the abstract qualities of the "stained glass" image.
Thanks very much, Jon. This gallery specializes in ceramics, and always shows the works at their best.
I appreciate the comment, Ned. Thank you.
Ceramic cameras at my July exhibition in London, Ontario at the Jonathon Bancroft-Snell Gallery.
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I appreciate the observations, Earl.
A new ceramic camera made from stoneware, aluminum and stainless steel. It uses a 4x5 inch piece of photo paper for the negative. I've included a test image done to make sure the camera worked...
The incomparable Justin Quinnell has put together the world's first exhibition of Awfulogrammes
http://www.pinholephotography.org/awfulogramme%20exhib.htm
That's really great, Nick! A terrific way to combine an event with a long pinhole exposure.
A five minute exp. on a paper neg., ceramic camera.
Good point. I also do astrophotography, and a question that usually comes up during my slide talks — "Is that what it really looks like?" A simple question, but one that is devilishly difficult to...
Striking work — both are superb!
Thanks very much, I appreciate the comment.
Lovely, serene images. Wonderful atmosphere and compositions. I think I prefer the warm tone one.
You're very welcome — always happy to share info.
Thanks, Earl. I've only started using the flashlight recently in my pinhole work, and find it to be a good option for light painting a subject.
Thanks, Tom. I like my pinhole photos to have an atmosphere of mystery, and to be a bit puzzling. I like the old technology look of the objects in the image above. The story behind the photo is a bit...
Thanks, Joe. I was happy with the result.
A 15 minute exposure on a photo paper neg. Ceramic camera.
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Thanks, Earl. It should be an interesting exhibition.
My ceramic pinhole cameras will augment an exhibition opening at the Jonathon Bancroft-Snell Gallery in London, Ontario on October 10th showing the work of realist painter, Craig Guthrie. I hope to...
I appreciate the comment, Tom. Thanks.