8x10 plywood camera Efke PL-100
f250
one hour forty five minutes
scanned from the negative
FatherHennepin001.jpg
8x10 plywood camera Efke PL-100
f250
one hour forty five minutes
scanned from the negative
FatherHennepin001.jpg
because:
"a squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous, got me?"
-Don Van Vliet
Cool image Earl. I really like the streaks of light and shadow across the trail.
One must not forget that any pinhole image (and any photographic image, for that matter) does not show what a human viewer observed. The light was dappled. The trunks were partially lit. During the exposure, the dappling varied. No person ever saw what we see here. Likewise, with any photograph, no person saw what is displayed. Many people forget this . . . . . .
because:
"a squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous, got me?"
-Don Van Vliet
Yes! I love long exposure pinholes among trees when the light is changing. The part I like most is how the light looks between the trees.. it makes wonderful patterns and emphasizes that the light and forest is not static... and feels more alive and dynamic than "capturing an instant in time".. more like capturing the feel of the forest. Very nice!
Some photos: Ipernity
( pinholes and solargraphs mixed in among the rest)
Wow! Earl still another great image,well done.Keep'em coming
Don.
"Most people know the names of only two photographers. One is Ansel Adams and the other one isn't." Bill Jay
See Tales from the Dark Slide in the Gallery section.