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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    Wasn't sure where to put this - with the old cars, alt prints, or here in the pinhole thread.
    Gum print, slightly cropped of 8x10 neg, Titan 8X10 pinhole, HP5+, ABC pyro

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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    Sly ... very nice ... belongs here!

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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    fabulous!

    Quote Originally Posted by sly View Post
    Wasn't sure where to put this - with the old cars, alt prints, or here in the pinhole thread.
    Gum print, slightly cropped of 8x10 neg, Titan 8X10 pinhole, HP5+, ABC pyro

    Attachment 117548

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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    Thank you Billie and Jim. Here's another of my gummed pinholes - just took it down from the clothesline in my darkroom.

    Attachment 117571

    Westwood Lake, South End.
    Hp5+, ABC pyro, titan 8x10, Fabriano Artistico.

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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    Quote Originally Posted by sly View Post
    Thank you Billie and Jim. Here's another of my gummed pinholes - just took it down from the clothesline in my darkroom.

    Attachment 117571

    Westwood Lake, South End.
    Hp5+, ABC pyro, titan 8x10, Fabriano Artistico.
    Hardest thing about photography is deciding what belongs in the image.

    This is a really nice example of knowing what belongs in the final image.

    Great composition.

    Nice job!

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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    These are some fantastic images, Lilian... very well done!
    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian C. Miller View Post
    First shots with Ilford Harman Titan 4x5 pinhole. Exposure 10-15 seconds, Delta 100.

    Seattle waterfront:


    Attachment 113440

    Love this one. Well done.

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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    Dating from the 15th century, Tromra Castle near Quilty, Co. Clare on the west coast of Ireland lies at the end of a lonely boreen (small road) which was flooded on the day I visited.

    This structure is less of a castle and more of a peel tower although some of its side buildings have now disappeared. Although said to date from about 1460 there are records which indicate that King Torlough Mor O'Brien spent the night here some 200 years earlier at a building on or near the site. Look, there is so much history attached to this building I could go on forever - let's just say it is very old and lots of stuff happened around here.

    Although this is a listed monument and is under the watchful eye of conservators etc I must confess to being a little worried for its future survival given that it still seems to be used as a shelter for cattle and is crumbling away unprotected from the elements. I really hope that Clare County Council can find the funds and desire to save it from destruction. It's a really beautiful place.

    DIY 5x4 pinhole; 0.3mm diameter pinhole; 45mm fl; Fomapan 100 rated at 50 asa in Rodinal 1:100 for 30 mins semi stand development


    Tromra Castle 2 - 5x4 pinhole by George Sheils (seoirseosial), on Flickr

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    Tim Sandstrom
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    Re: Post yer pinholes

    Really enjoy this, the leading lines, vignetting, and heroic perspective all combine to make a fine image, nice work!

    Quote Originally Posted by George E. Sheils View Post
    Dating from the 15th century, Tromra Castle near Quilty, Co. Clare on the west coast of Ireland lies at the end of a lonely boreen (small road) which was flooded on the day I visited.

    This structure is less of a castle and more of a peel tower although some of its side buildings have now disappeared. Although said to date from about 1460 there are records which indicate that King Torlough Mor O'Brien spent the night here some 200 years earlier at a building on or near the site. Look, there is so much history attached to this building I could go on forever - let's just say it is very old and lots of stuff happened around here.

    Although this is a listed monument and is under the watchful eye of conservators etc I must confess to being a little worried for its future survival given that it still seems to be used as a shelter for cattle and is crumbling away unprotected from the elements. I really hope that Clare County Council can find the funds and desire to save it from destruction. It's a really beautiful place.

    DIY 5x4 pinhole; 0.3mm diameter pinhole; 45mm fl; Fomapan 100 rated at 50 asa in Rodinal 1:100 for 30 mins semi stand development

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