Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
wonderful image Andrea.
Thanks, Barry. It's indeed one of my favorite.

Pedro_fiz
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Leonardo's pinhole
Enviado desde mi ANE-LX1 mediante Tapatalk

Enviado desde mi ANE-LX1 mediante Tapatalk
jos58
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jkcampbell
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jkcampbell
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Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Timmyjoe
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Red Gum trees and waterside rushes, 2015. Efke 2x3 sheet film developed in PMK. Camera has 0.2mm pinhole at 36mm from film plane.
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Hi Barry,
Doing some 2x3 photography with a Crown Graphic and was thinking about a pinhole camera to use with the film holders I've acquired. Did you make that 2x3 pinhole camera or is that something that is commercially available?
Best,
-Tim
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts

ONDU 6x6, first Kickstarter version. Ilford PanF, 5min
Joao
Negativistic forever
Adapted plastic junk camera. The “Optical lens” was removed, and a hole was drilled through the shutter. A laser made pinhole was adapted. Homemade “lens”cap from a plastic jar lid. With two AA batteries the former shutter release button is able to wind the 35 mm film. The rewinding mechanism is functional.
Camera here


Photos here



Regards
Joao
Camera here


Photos here



Regards
Joao
Papercut
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Lovely shot, Eirik!
Nice pinhole hack-amera, Joao and the images are very good too. I like the gentle softness in these.
Nice pinhole hack-amera, Joao and the images are very good too. I like the gentle softness in these.
Barry Kirsten
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Sorry I missed your question until now, Tim.
Yes, I made the camera myself. It's nice to use sheet film for pinhole as you can do one or two shots rather than have to wait to finish a whole roll. You could use your Crown by putting a pinhole in a blank lens panel, but I think it might result in a fairly long 'focal length'. Failing making your own camera, Zero Image or Reality So Subtle make nice 2x3 (6x9) cameras at reasonable prices. James at RSS uses the same electron microscope apertures that I use for pinholes; they're laser cut and very sharp. Regards.
Yes, I made the camera myself. It's nice to use sheet film for pinhole as you can do one or two shots rather than have to wait to finish a whole roll. You could use your Crown by putting a pinhole in a blank lens panel, but I think it might result in a fairly long 'focal length'. Failing making your own camera, Zero Image or Reality So Subtle make nice 2x3 (6x9) cameras at reasonable prices. James at RSS uses the same electron microscope apertures that I use for pinholes; they're laser cut and very sharp. Regards.
Hi Barry,
Doing some 2x3 photography with a Crown Graphic and was thinking about a pinhole camera to use with the film holders I've acquired. Did you make that 2x3 pinhole camera or is that something that is commercially available?
Best,
-Tim
Joao
Negativistic forever
... Nice pinhole hack-amera, Joao and the images are very good too. I like the gentle softness in these.
Thank you, Kevin. Those cameras are a flea-market plague and this is an easy conversion.
Joao
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Let's keep this thread alive..

jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
there are places where couple minute exposures feel like 1/125s.
Vision3 500T, Zero Image 135.



Vision3 500T, Zero Image 135.
jkcampbell
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neal3k
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Pinsta Pinhole 4X5 in-camera developed print.
7 minute exposure in mostly bright sun on Harman Direct Positive Paper, developed in-camera with FPP HC-110, solution B, at 5 minutes and fixed in Kodak fixer for 4 minutes.

This 4X5 pinhole camera has a light tight port that allows you to inject and remove developer, fixer, and wash. Pop open the back and your print is ready. It is a positive if you use Direct Positive Paper, as I did with my example.
raydm6
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That is pretty wild! Cool stuff!Pinsta 4X5 Pinhole - Developed in-camera by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
Pinsta Pinhole 4X5 in-camera developed print.
7 minute exposure in mostly bright sun on Harman Direct Positive Paper, developed in-camera with FPP HC-110, solution B, at 5 minutes and fixed in Kodak fixer for 4 minutes.
Pinsta-Go Pinhole Camera with in-camera developing by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
This 4X5 pinhole camera has a light tight port that allows you to inject and remove developer, fixer, and wash. Pop open the back and your print is ready. It is a positive if you use Direct Positive Paper, as I did with my example.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
GAS attack coming on...Pinsta 4X5 Pinhole - Developed in-camera by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
Pinsta Pinhole 4X5 in-camera developed print.
7 minute exposure in mostly bright sun on Harman Direct Positive Paper, developed in-camera with FPP HC-110, solution B, at 5 minutes and fixed in Kodak fixer for 4 minutes.
Pinsta-Go Pinhole Camera with in-camera developing by Neal Wellons, on Flickr
This 4X5 pinhole camera has a light tight port that allows you to inject and remove developer, fixer, and wash. Pop open the back and your print is ready. It is a positive if you use Direct Positive Paper, as I did with my example.
neal3k
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Got some more with my PinstaGo. Posted this one today on Flickr.
Tractor, Truck and Log Cabin - Pinsta Pinhole by Neal Wellons, on Flickr

mconnealy
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First I've seen of these. Very nice work. I need to get back down there.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
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