Still time for many reading this to dust off your LF pinhole cameras and expose a sheet or three:
http://pinholeday.org/
Still time for many reading this to dust off your LF pinhole cameras and expose a sheet or three:
http://pinholeday.org/
Are leaky bellows included??? ;-)
Steve K
Heh... all's fair in pinhole!
Managed 11 shots with the 8x10 Harman Titan using a mix of expired film that came from Craigslist. Hopefully at least some of the film is good. A few subjects got shot in color and black and white. Spent most of my time in Golden Gate Park with filtered light coming through the fog that was slowly burning off. Regardless of how the images turned out it was a nice afternoon.
Roger
Cool... I'm being photographed by my 4x5 Lensless Camera Mfg Co 2-inch camera as I write this. Sort of... I'm going to be a blur as I go puttering around my study, fidgeting in my chair, etc. Holder is loaded with HP5 Plus. I'll stop the exposure at somewhere around 20 minutes. We'll see how it comes out.
Yay! thank you so much for posting this! I don't think I'll get a shot in this year, But I have so enjoyed past pin hole days. It was nice to remember them for a moment.
We moved into a new house in January, so the garden is still unexplored territory photographically. I put a 6x9 roll film back on the MPP, and used my shutter mounted pinhole. The shutter is only good for 'B', but that is the sweet spot for pinholes 8-) I doubt that is is going to be great art, but I made something at least.
2020-008_DxO by -HoodedOne-
ONDU 8x10 on x-ray film.exposure 2m40s. Developed in microphen (stock).
I managed 2 frames of TMax 400, which I then abused in Rodinal 1+100 for a couple of hours. Very sloppy timings but I can’t say I’m unhappy with the final results.
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