Nice pinhole images!!
What type of camera and film do you use?
With a curved film plane, I guess?
Bert from Holland
http://thetoadmen.blogspot.nl
Thanks Jon!
And thanks Bert. It is a Photonbox camera (link below) and you are right that it is curved. It takes either 4"x10" or 4"x5" film (non-curved for the smaller format). The pictures above were made with Ilford FP4, which I cut from 8x10 sheets. The film was rated at 125 and developed normally. Exposure was about 45 seconds @f/287 (!).
I don't do pinholes very often but it's fun. I'm still getting used to trying to compose 'blind' and also to the very wide view. The unpredictability (at least for me) is part of the charm though.
http://www.photonbox.com/
8x10 Titan, HP5+, contact lith prints
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"Rocks, Sea, Hornby"
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"Cannery Memories, Nanoose"
Thanks, Toad!
Those are beautiful, sly.
Walking by the sea with my RAT 7545Mk1
And a quick one with Harman Direct Paper
Thank you!
120 film stuck down in my film holder and exposed in 8x10 Titan. Lots of failed attempts, but this one worked. Anybody got a better idea for sticking film into holder? Tape didn't work for me. This was 8 little sticky labels.
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Nanaimo Harbour
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