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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjorn Nilsson View Post
    Brilliant use of a pinhole! I recon it's a very nice travel camera. (Or as they say in the region: "I like it too muuuch..". )
    I wouldn't mind seeing the camera in the "Show off your camera" thread.

    //Björn
    thanks Björn!

    it is a zero image pinhole camera. most of the shots above are 75mm "focal length". the 3rd one is wider....maybe 25mm. i have many other LF pinhole cameras that are home built (by my friends). i will post a picture of it tonight.

    it is a wonderful travel camera. the biggest issues are the film holders. they weigh the most. next time i may bring some grafmatic holders....the grafmatics weigh almost as much as a few film holders do but they take up way less room. another great thing is most people have no idea what i am doing with the box....great fun to show them the inside.

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Brugge Belgium, 1998


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    Photographer, Machinist, etc. Jeffrey Sipress's Avatar
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    Deep Springs Cow Camp, White Mountains, CA. Ebony SV45U, Acros.


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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Here's some recent stuff...One of them was shot on 4x5 Efke IR...gee, can you tell which one??
    I don't have a film scanner, so I just shot the negatives with my wife's cheap point 'n' shoot digital camera against the front room window, and inversed them in PS. That is why there are some flaws.

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    Here's three from a project I'm working on. All on Acros shot with an Ebony RW45 or a Zero Image 45 Pinhole. There is an old homesteader cabin, a tiny multi-denominational chapel and a train station.

    Jeffrey...great photograph with the doorway and skull!

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by Collin Orthner View Post
    View inside Dorothy, Alberta’s crumbling United Church, once the focal point for scores of area weddings and christenings. The last service was performed here in 1961.[4x5,120mm]

    Collin,

    Outstanding image...

    Where in the world is Dorothy?

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    Dorothy is just South East of Drumheller, Alberta. I'll be going through there in the next couple of weeks with John and Deniz...

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    Collin Orthner
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    Hi Capocheny,

    Thanks for the comment! Andrew has the location right. This image was made quite some time ago, and apparently the church is being restored with all new shingles and a paint job. Yuck!

    The attaches is another outside view from 1989 made on a Linhof 617.

    Regards,

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    Collin,

    I love that 6x17 image. Old rustic/antique buildings like that in those settings are so neat to see. Makes you wonder what it was like back in those days when it was new. I'm also partial to panoramic images myself. Stuff like that is very inspiring, especially since I just got a 6x17 back myself. No more (Or at least much less) stitching multiple digital shots. Thanks for sharing!

    -Brian

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    You've to be kidding! It's being fixed up? Oh well...

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