Great job on your camera, nice to see a different design.
Roger
Great job on your camera, nice to see a different design.
Roger
That's a great concept, can't wait to see more results!
Thanks for the kind words. I'm posting the pictures more or less in real time on my IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.cygielski/
Simon Cygielski
IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.cygielski/
I bought and read this one a few years ago and enjoyed it. Nice balance of artistic topics and technical topics. It's price seems higher than I remember, but I could be wrong.
https://www.amazon.com/Pinhole-Camer...8565472&sr=8-1
If you want to go the internet way the alternativephotography website has many resources on pinhole photography.
http://www.alternativephotography.com/?s=pinhole
Totally FORGOT this thread
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I just ordered 6 used and cheap PINHOLE books from Abes
Tin Can
A great start in an pinhole education is https://jongrepstad.com/. The late American Eric Renner dedicated much of his life to researching, documenting, and practicing pinhole photography. His Pinhole Photography: From historic Technique to Digital Application is available new from Amazon. Earlier editions are available used, although the last edition cited above is worth the price for someone seriously interested in both technical and creative pinhole photography.
Thanks Jim
I have that book and I am using the 500 year old PinHole sizing formula he suggests as perhaps best
For my 14X36" films
I like how he defines a Pinhole as a huge hole in anything, to the opposite
Tin Can
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