Ive always wanted to post under this thread.
Kallitype from 5x7 / 140mm pinhole on Cot 320 paper
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Ive always wanted to post under this thread.
Kallitype from 5x7 / 140mm pinhole on Cot 320 paper
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Could always just re-group at APUG. There is already a pinhole section.
Great write up Joe.
Great image, dont believe ive seen it before. Love the positive / negative space you got going on.
That was worth the effort.
Really like the way the shift control the way the image looks.
This is sad, f295 was my entry into pinhole photography which to this date I still enjoy. Tom I thank you for the time you have put in and I will miss (my now infrequent) visits to the site....
Nice to look at older images, they always have a different feel to them once time has past.
Very nice, particularly the first one, just the way the fence spreads out. What focal length of the camera, looks pretty normally like 200 -300mm
Like it and it has the tell tale camera shadow.
Here Jimmy
http://www.f295.org/main/showthread.php?19844-Two-new-Walnut-cameras&p=129772#post129772
Got around to using some old timber I had lying around for several year (OK 20 years). Was inspired to build a 4x5 60mm and a 80 to 150mm 5x7. Have lined to inside with black telescope flock to...
First for a while, I built a lovely new walnut 4x5/60mm pinhole. This is one of the first images from it.2402
Ive been missing some great image here I see.
All worth while images but your choice is a good one.
Thats a beautiful image.
Lovely images Barry.
Making it work from the look of it.
Its a ripper shot. Like the visual contrast between the rocks and the ocean.
Inspires me to use liquid light in the same way, nicely done
Thanks Jimmy, and that 6x6 your building looks stunning.
Thanks Jim. Am i correct in thinking that the slit width is the same as the diameter of a pinhole for a given film to pinhole distance?
Going to make a single slit "pinhole" camera. Im thinking that you set the width of the slit like normal, ie .3mm at 45mm but the f stop is worked out on the area. Is this right, or how do I work out...
Barry, if you get to Melbourne your quite welcome to come use my darkroom. Nice shot BTW.
Great image, all those shadows and lines.