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Having broken out of her romantic reveries, the ghost of Hiorne Tower started dancing to celebrate the beautiful late spring weather, and the joys of being immortal with your very own folly.
Or possibly the folly of being immortal with your very own joy.
She was so energetic that the surge in paranormal energies sent a gust of cold air in my direction, rocking the camera, but a good ghost shot should probably be blurred, anyway!
Pinhole / modded disposable / Ilford Pan F Plus
I've just noticed that 4 out of the 5 pinhole shots I have currently got up have ghost related titles. I need to branch out...
There is something about film, photos are beautiful in their imperfection.
It is a bit disappointing that you get only few nice shots from the whole roll(in my case) but ones that come out good somehow make you forget about bad ones.
Something weird has happened to the exposure in the upper right part of the picture. i don't find it in other pictures taken with the camera so i don't think it's a normal light leak
The child makes his way up the rock to touch the statue. Wish I were a kid again. Taken with the Mamiya RB67 using Ilford Pan-f Plus.
Developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 13 minutes
We spent some time at Hiorne Tower ghost-spotting.
As a seasoned ghost-spotter, I know ghosts are much more likely to show up for lo-fi equipment (they don't like having detailed pictures taken), so the pinhole was perfect. Here the ghost of Hiorne Tower is in a contemplative mood, perhaps brooding on her lost love.
However, it was such a lovely day, she soon perked up.
Pinhole / modded disposable / Ilford Pan F Plus
Nikon N80, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF @ f/8, 1/60 second, Ilford Pan F, ISO 50. Processed and scanned by thedarkroom.com. Superscan.