helen.HH
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narsuitus
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Cell Phone vs Pinhole by Narsuitus, on Flickr
Samsung Galaxy Cell Phone Image (left)
4x5 inch Fomapan 100 sheet film pinhole image (right)
Overcast daylight
Both cameras tripod mounted
Cell phone specs:
4.3mm focal length
ISO 50
f/2.4 aperture
1/342 second shutter speed
Pinhole specs:
0.4mm pinhole diameter
73mm pinhole to filmplane distance
ISO 100
f/183 aperture
1 minute shutter speed
Film developed in D76 diluted 1:1
Film scanned on Epson V850 flatbed
Mackinaw
Think Different
I photographed three witches on Saturday. Here's one. Canon F-1, 50mm lens, Adox 100 in Rodinal. Sepia added in PS.
Jim b.

Jim b.
largedrink
Down Under
Cell Phone vs Pinhole by Narsuitus, on Flickr
Samsung Galaxy Cell Phone Image (left)
4x5 inch Fomapan 100 sheet film pinhole image (right)
Overcast daylight
Both cameras tripod mounted
Cell phone specs:
4.3mm focal length
ISO 50
f/2.4 aperture
1/342 second shutter speed
Pinhole specs:
0.4mm pinhole diameter
73mm pinhole to filmplane distance
ISO 100
f/183 aperture
1 minute shutter speed
Film developed in D76 diluted 1:1
Film scanned on Epson V850 flatbed
I noticed there is a slightly different perspective for each photo, similar to a stereo photo. And indeed, when I look at these through my 100 year-old stereo viewer pushed up against the screen, I get an imperfect but perceptible 3-dimensional effect! Amazing. This must be the first stereo image ever produced by a digital phone / pinhole film camera combination... well done!
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Very nice Helen!
chicago8c
Member
2020 summed up (Tri-X, Olympus XA, 2 year old):
OlympusXATriXOctober32020 Exports by chicago8c, on Flickr

Shab
Veteran
Shab
Veteran
Thank You Shab/Xabier
Your last photo post makes great use and Beauty of the grain... permeating, unifying the Image from edge to edge
21 rocks... 28mm I cannot seem to wrap my head around
Thanks Helen! Yes I understand you, for me, 21mm rocks!
Shab
Veteran
Really great shot! Congrats! I like it a lot!
Shab
Veteran
Sweeden [2014]
OM-1n + G. Zuiko 50mm 1.4 + Orange filter + FP4 Plus [50ASA]

OM-1n + G. Zuiko 50mm 1.4 + Orange filter + FP4 Plus [50ASA]
narsuitus
Well-known
I noticed there is a slightly different perspective for each photo, similar to a stereo photo. And indeed, when I look at these through my 100 year-old stereo viewer pushed up against the screen, I get an imperfect but perceptible 3-dimensional effect! Amazing. This must be the first stereo image ever produced by a digital phone / pinhole film camera combination... well done!
Amazing !
Thanks for the feedback.
narsuitus
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First Assignment by Narsuitus, on Flickr
My first assignment as a newspaper photographer was to shoot the grand opening of an Ethan Allen furniture store. I could not capture the image I wanted because at that time, I only had a 200mm telephoto lens and a 50mm normal lens. A chaperone mirror helped me get the wide-angle subject coverage I needed.
I was pleased that my city editor was pleased with my image.
I immediately invested in a wide-angle lens.
This image was shot on Kodak Tri-X with a 50mm lens on a Miranda Sensorex 35mm SLR in the summer of 1968.
Forest_rain
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Yeah, 50mm can be a bit of a challenge to use indoors, I've noticed, I seem to be able to use it more successfully outdoors.
I still don't own any lens wider than 50 though
Probably should get a Jupiter 12 at some point, but I only see them in Contax mount.
Also great work Helen! You've truly mastered the art of the image - creating the "assertive" image which grabs your attention or piques your imagination in some way.
I still don't own any lens wider than 50 though
Probably should get a Jupiter 12 at some point, but I only see them in Contax mount.
Also great work Helen! You've truly mastered the art of the image - creating the "assertive" image which grabs your attention or piques your imagination in some way.
First Assignment by Narsuitus, on Flickr
My first assignment as a newspaper photographer was to shoot the grand opening of an Ethan Allen furniture store. I could not capture the image I wanted because at that time, I only had a 200mm telephoto lens and a 50mm normal lens. A chaperone mirror helped me get the wide-angle subject coverage I needed.
I was pleased that my city editor was pleased with my image.
I immediately invested in a wide-angle lens.
This image was shot on Kodak Tri-X with a 50mm lens on a Miranda Sensorex 35mm SLR in the summer of 1968.
JohnBeeching
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lonelyboy
Established
Cape D'Aguilar Sunrise
Nikon FM2 + AIS18/3.5 + AIS24/2 + AIS35/1.4 + Fujichrome RDPIII + Nikon LS9000ED
http://blog.hmlai.com/2020/10/06/cape-daguilar-鶴咀/
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Nikon FM2 + AIS18/3.5 + AIS24/2 + AIS35/1.4 + Fujichrome RDPIII + Nikon LS9000ED
http://blog.hmlai.com/2020/10/06/cape-daguilar-鶴咀/
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jmanivelle
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BNF - Bibliothèque Nationale de France by JM__, on Flickr
Kodak 400 TMax - 35 W Nikkor 1.8 NKJ - Voigtlander R2S
jmanivelle
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jmanivelle
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Dayrell bishop
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Shab
Veteran
Trinketea
Leica M5 + VM 21mm 1.8 Ultron + Yellow filter + Kentemere400 [@640ASA]

Leica M5 + VM 21mm 1.8 Ultron + Yellow filter + Kentemere400 [@640ASA]
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