JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Let's see some pinhole pictures, any format, any camera, any medium. Include a bit of technical info if you want.
~Joe
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I'll start. 4"-by-5" wooden pinhole box, F285, Harman Direct Positive paper.
Gate_F285_Pinhole001a by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
~Joe
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I'll start. 4"-by-5" wooden pinhole box, F285, Harman Direct Positive paper.

Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^My curiosity wants me to ask if you preflashed this sheet of film ? Peter
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
^My curiosity wants me to ask if you preflashed this sheet of film ? Peter
Yes, pre-flashed Harman Direct Positive paper.
~Joe
steverett
Anthopomorphized Camera
Banner (Diana) body w/out lens:
"scanned" using waxed paper on a window and a digital P+S:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/steverett/albums/72157605816668015


"scanned" using waxed paper on a window and a digital P+S:


https://www.flickr.com/photos/steverett/albums/72157605816668015
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Harman Direct Positive in 4-by-5, F/285 wooden box camera. The subject is the now defunct Pop-N-Taco in Albuquerque.
~Joe
Pop_N_Taco_F285_Pinhole002a by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
~Joe

VTHokiEE
Well-known
Yes, pre-flashed Harman Direct Positive paper.
~Joe
I'm very interested trying Direct Positive paper, how quickly after pre-flashing do you need to shoot and how soon after shooting do you need to develop?
hac
Established
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Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
From the first pinhole camera I made myself. A 4x5 with internal, cable release operated guillotine shutter. Approx 120mm focal length, 0.500mm pinhole (since reduced to 0.400mm)
Shanghai 100 ASA sheet film
Double exposure:

Trees double exposure by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
The camera:

DIY 4x5 Pinhole camera #5 by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
Shanghai 100 ASA sheet film
Double exposure:

Trees double exposure by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
The camera:

DIY 4x5 Pinhole camera #5 by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Eirik, that's a beautiful camera, well done. I like the external VF atop the box.
~Joe
~Joe
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
I'm very interested trying Direct Positive paper, how quickly after pre-flashing do you need to shoot and how soon after shooting do you need to develop?
I haven't done extensive tests on how the pre-flash fades over time. I do so while loading my film holders, just before going out to photograph.
~Joe
cz23
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Something more modern: Skink pinhole lens on M-Monochrom.



JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
I made a day trip out to the Very Large Array radio telescope in western New Mexico, with a 4"-by-5" pinhole box camera and film holders loaded with Harman Direct Positive paper.
I rated the paper at ISO 8. These exposures ended up being 30 seconds each, for a F/285 pinhole. Development was for 3 minutes in Ilford MG developer diluted 1+10 in a rotary drum.
~Joe
VLA004A by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
VLA001A by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
VLA003A by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
I rated the paper at ISO 8. These exposures ended up being 30 seconds each, for a F/285 pinhole. Development was for 3 minutes in Ilford MG developer diluted 1+10 in a rotary drum.
~Joe



Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Thank you Joe.Eirik, that's a beautiful camera, well done. I like the external VF atop the box.
~Joe
I have since removed the Sinar back, repurposed for another project. Made up a simple DDS holder instead. Main disadvantage is of course I can no longer use a multiformat 120 rollfilm back on the camera. But, hey I have 6x17, 6x24 and 6x6 pinhole cameras as well, so no real loss.
These were taken with the simplified camera:

On the beach by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr

Mildy dead oak by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
The camera now looks like this:

DIY 4x5 Pinhole v.2 by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
charjohncarter
Veteran


Made with this:

Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Same DIY 4x5 camera, with 120 roll film back, this is 6x9, Acros in Caffenol-C-M(RS)

Where are the children? by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr

Where are the children? by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
Dcanalogue
Established
Holga Pinhole 120 WPC
Holga Pinhole 120 WPC
During the last two years, since I went back to film photography, I was attracted by Pinholes but didn'd try it until a couple of months ago. I went in the classic Roman Forum with my new Holga 120 WPC and a couple of rolls. I made immediately some mistakes during the first roll: i.e. not wanted double exposures (as I didn't advanced the film)... or let the cap on and so on.... :bang:
Well, for the second roll I was fiercely committed to not make mistakes... and everything went good.
I was impressed by the images and (seems) I got the right exposure and development time of a not so easy Adox CMS 20 film....
The results are in my Film Blog
Holga Pinhole 120 WPC
During the last two years, since I went back to film photography, I was attracted by Pinholes but didn'd try it until a couple of months ago. I went in the classic Roman Forum with my new Holga 120 WPC and a couple of rolls. I made immediately some mistakes during the first roll: i.e. not wanted double exposures (as I didn't advanced the film)... or let the cap on and so on.... :bang:
Well, for the second roll I was fiercely committed to not make mistakes... and everything went good.
I was impressed by the images and (seems) I got the right exposure and development time of a not so easy Adox CMS 20 film....
The results are in my Film Blog

Dcanalogue
Established
Thank you Joe.
I have since removed the Sinar back, repurposed for another project. Made up a simple DDS holder instead. Main disadvantage is of course I can no longer use a multiformat 120 rollfilm back on the camera. But, hey I have 6x17, 6x24 and 6x6 pinhole cameras as well, so no real loss.
These were taken with the simplified camera:
On the beach by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
Mildy dead oak by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
The camera now looks like this:
DIY 4x5 Pinhole v.2 by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
Same DIY 4x5 camera, with 120 roll film back, this is 6x9, Acros in Caffenol-C-M(RS)
Where are the children? by Eirik Russell Roberts, on Flickr
Like very much these images!
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Thanks to OP for the thread and great examples. I have to buy this paper and build 4x5 pinhole.
This one is from ebay seller of pinholes. M-mount cap, with laser drilled 0.2mm pinhole.
On M4-2 with HP5+ as 400, 1/2 second.
8x10 lith print on old Agfa Brovira FB Paper. Arista Lith developer.
This one is from ebay seller of pinholes. M-mount cap, with laser drilled 0.2mm pinhole.
On M4-2 with HP5+ as 400, 1/2 second.
8x10 lith print on old Agfa Brovira FB Paper. Arista Lith developer.

ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Very impressed by some of the work here, I obviously have a lot to learn.
This the "special" moont on the M2
And just to push myself to being silly on Technical Pan !!
Delagi 8 Developer 15mins @68F
And for the curious from the same roll Tech Pan with a lens incorporating glass:
This the "special" moont on the M2

And just to push myself to being silly on Technical Pan !!
Delagi 8 Developer 15mins @68F

And for the curious from the same roll Tech Pan with a lens incorporating glass:

farlymac
PF McFarland
I bought a cheap pinhole body cap which the seller neither stated what size it was, nor included any documentation with it. It's sold as being "dustless" (though for the life of me I can't see how much dust would get through that hole), thus there is a plastic covering on the inside of the hole. When you look through it, is seems there is a lot of junk in the hole too (probably stuck to the "dustless" plastic covering). It may have scattered the light a bit, but then maybe the distance is wrong for the camera.
Nikon N80 on Kodak Ultramax 400 at 1/4 sec--f128 (lowest f reading my Gossen Luna Pro F would go to) I bracketed exposures, but the 1/4 sec reading was right on.
WWPD Shed by P F McFarland, on Flickr
PF
Nikon N80 on Kodak Ultramax 400 at 1/4 sec--f128 (lowest f reading my Gossen Luna Pro F would go to) I bracketed exposures, but the 1/4 sec reading was right on.

WWPD Shed by P F McFarland, on Flickr
PF
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