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Pinhole Photography

fhalden

"Like BarberDave… I make my own fun”
One of my interests outside of Wetshaving is pinhole photography. Its not the coffee can camera. These cameras are hand made by a hippie engineer in Slovenia (Balkan state on the Adriatic), and they are CNC'ed not unlike the modern artisan razors. Here are the cameras and a couple of representative images. They all use 120 format film. I have a 35mm model, but i havent used it yet.
 

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Have you seen the videos from Ian Ruhter? I see reels from him where he makes pinhole cameras out of pop cans, and leaves them open for 24-48hrs. then he photocopies the film to get his image. Looks pretty neat and easy to do.

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Thats very cool! I saw some pics on Flickr a few years back, and it was a 1 year exposure on a custom plate. The path of the sun is really interesting over a year.
 
One of my interests outside of Wetshaving is pinhole photography. Its not the coffee can camera. These cameras are hand made by a hippie engineer in Slovenia (Balkan state on the Adriatic), and they are CNC'ed not unlike the modern artisan razors. Here are the cameras and a couple of representative images. They all use 120 format film. I have a 35mm model, but i havent used it yet.
Very nice...I dabble in 4x5 photography.

My wife and I went to Maggie Valley back in October and I shot about 21 sheet of black and white. I really enjoy the format.

Do you develop your own negatives?

Take care
 
Very nice...I dabble in 4x5 photography.

My wife and I went to Maggie Valley back in October and I shot about 21 sheet of black and white. I really enjoy the format.

Do you develop your own negatives?

Take care
No, I dont have space her, and the Nashville co-op Darkroom is always occupied. I send them to a guy in New Hampshire who does 120 in 6x6 and 6x9.
 
No, I dont have space her, and the Nashville co-op Darkroom is always occupied. I send them to a guy in New Hampshire who does 120 in 6x6 and 6x9.
I understand the space situation. I really am drawn to your picture with the three trees on the ridge. The image pulls you in...I really like it.

Take care.
 
One of my interests outside of Wetshaving is pinhole photography. Its not the coffee can camera. These cameras are hand made by a hippie engineer in Slovenia (Balkan state on the Adriatic), and they are CNC'ed not unlike the modern artisan razors. Here are the cameras and a couple of representative images. They all use 120 format film. I have a 35mm model, but i havent used it yet.
Love it!
 
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