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Outdoor Shower
Howard Wheeham makes pinhole cameras like others eat donuts: in vast quantities. When he's done playing with one, he puts it up for adoption. This was originally adopted by someone else, who wasn't using it much, and passed it along to me.
The camera is a 6x12 curved-plan panoramic camera, with a 70mm focal length and a aperture of 200. This was shot on Ilford Pan F+ on a murky day at the beach. Developed in a divided-D76 solution. Scanned on an Epson 4990.
Ventura, CA
I should add that, unfortunately, vertical panoramas get short-changed on flickr. Their thumbnails end up small and easily overlooked. I really like this image because all the lines are straight, even though it's obviously a wide angle image. It's so unlike most photos that it looks odd somehow. Like someone painted it and screwed up the perspective.
Outdoor Shower
Howard Wheeham makes pinhole cameras like others eat donuts: in vast quantities. When he's done playing with one, he puts it up for adoption. This was originally adopted by someone else, who wasn't using it much, and passed it along to me.
The camera is a 6x12 curved-plan panoramic camera, with a 70mm focal length and a aperture of 200. This was shot on Ilford Pan F+ on a murky day at the beach. Developed in a divided-D76 solution. Scanned on an Epson 4990.
Ventura, CA
I should add that, unfortunately, vertical panoramas get short-changed on flickr. Their thumbnails end up small and easily overlooked. I really like this image because all the lines are straight, even though it's obviously a wide angle image. It's so unlike most photos that it looks odd somehow. Like someone painted it and screwed up the perspective.