Tugboats - Philadelphia Naval Yard Pinhole
A shot from the docks of the Kirby Corporation at the Philadelphia Naval Yard during the annual Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day on April 29th, 2018. I wish I could have had just a single tugboat in the shot and maybe a few less guide wires running through the frame but I'm still pretty happy considering the 25 mph winds we were having that day.
The Tugboat "Mediterranean Sea" on the left was built in 2004 with the original name "Donald C". She was retired to the Kirby Corporation's docks in 2017. The Tugboat "Dolphin" on the right was built in 1973 with the original name "Ocean Sun". She was also retired from active service in 2017.
Technical details:
Zero Image 2000 wood & brass 6x6cm pinhole (lensless) camera.
Tiffen 52mm Orange filter taped to the inside of the camera body behind the pinhole.
F138 aperture.
Fuji Acros 100 at ISO 100.
24 second(ish) exposure.
Semi-stand development using Kodak HC-110 1+100 dilution for 1 hour with 30 seconds initial agitation with swizzle stick and three turns @ 30 minute mark. Paterson 3 reel tank.
Negative scanned with Epson 4990 on holders fitted with ANR glass.
Tugboats - Philadelphia Naval Yard Pinhole
A shot from the docks of the Kirby Corporation at the Philadelphia Naval Yard during the annual Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day on April 29th, 2018. I wish I could have had just a single tugboat in the shot and maybe a few less guide wires running through the frame but I'm still pretty happy considering the 25 mph winds we were having that day.
The Tugboat "Mediterranean Sea" on the left was built in 2004 with the original name "Donald C". She was retired to the Kirby Corporation's docks in 2017. The Tugboat "Dolphin" on the right was built in 1973 with the original name "Ocean Sun". She was also retired from active service in 2017.
Technical details:
Zero Image 2000 wood & brass 6x6cm pinhole (lensless) camera.
Tiffen 52mm Orange filter taped to the inside of the camera body behind the pinhole.
F138 aperture.
Fuji Acros 100 at ISO 100.
24 second(ish) exposure.
Semi-stand development using Kodak HC-110 1+100 dilution for 1 hour with 30 seconds initial agitation with swizzle stick and three turns @ 30 minute mark. Paterson 3 reel tank.
Negative scanned with Epson 4990 on holders fitted with ANR glass.