The colors are beautiful. What's your film?
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The colors are beautiful. What's your film?
Very nice, Joe. Did you find her like this?
Also, what's your paper and developer combination for pinhole these days?
Very nice. I did something similar with a Fresnel optic and got good results in a single afternoon.
Joe is such an inspiration. I need to come around here more often...
Why no comments on this?! It's wonderful. Do you have a link or some more information describing your camera?
I'm surprised by the dynamic range and wonderful contrast in these. As you didn't even mirror-reflect the images (!), I feel confident that no digital contrast or other trickery was applied. The...
The hilltop image is beautiful. They all are, really.
Thanks everyone. Renon, about the ticker -- that design isn't totally foolproof but it does work pretty well. Previous attempts had it under the film, even built into the wooden piece that supports...
About 1/2 second exposure. Downtown Pittsburgh.
http://1259pm.com/tinhole/005322.jpg
Handheld! (~1/4 sec.)
http://1259pm.com/tinhole/005212.jpg
The inside of the lid is also painted black. I cut, bent and taped a piece of developed film to the lid. This is the ticker.
http://1259pm.com/tinhole/_tin09.jpg
When the lid is replaced, the...
Film is loaded on the left, with a piece of soft foam above to hold it in place. The leader is cut and the film is taped to the piece of film on the take-up spool. You'll see another little piece of...
The inside of the tin is painted black. The frame is made from balsa wood also painted black. The pieces that support the film are covered in black fabric (I started with felt but it was too fuzzy...
I spent a lot of time thinking about a shutter. The pinhole size meant sunny day exposures of a second or less, so I needed something fast, but not too fast. "Keep it simple" turned out to be the...
I call this the Tinhole Camera. It's a 35mm homemade pinhole camera made from a small rectangular tin box. The box holds a deck of playing cards and measures (roughly) 5 1/2" x 3" x 1 1/4". As luck...
Nice progression. Zenlike. The tones in the third are beautiful.
Profound energy in this one...
Downright inspiring. Time to play...
Beautiful. Nicely sharp. Film?
I do like these found interior still lifes (lives?). Reminiscent of Eggelston in a way. Thank you.
Wonderfully ghostlike. Is this cross processed?
Colorful. Somewhat abstract. Very candid. Like Mark Cohen with a pinhole camera.
The first one is a stunner. Very abstract. Nice.
YOu continue to amaze me, Scott. So inspiring.
Really, nice Joe. Beautifully composed. Looks like a pretty wide field of view.
I'm curious to hear how those of you who create paper negatives store them. I use Ilford RC paper, 5x7, and have a few hundred now. I can get the PrintFile clear photo pages which hold two to four...