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pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6, film Kodak Ektar 100, selfdeveloped in Digibase C-41, Epson Scan. Used both central and rise pinholes
Perfect day to shoot some pinhole images with Taylor Hull. Dramatic skies, warm weather and a beautiful ballerina. Reality So Subtle 6x6 medium format pinhole camera, Fuji Acros II film, dev'd in Rodinal 1+50 #pinhole #rss #realitysosubtle
RealitySoSubtle 6x6
Pinhole
Kodak Ektar 100, 120 roll, (turned BW after scan)
Epson V550 scan
Exposure time 3min 30sec
camera RealitySoSubtle 141, film Kodak 400TX, selfdeveloped in R09 1:25 for 7 min, pinhole exposure 10 sec. Exposed with both the upper and lower pinhole.
A vertical orientation of the RealitySoSubtle Pinhole. Again, two frames stitched together however this time I corrected much of the distortion hence the smaller end result.
pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6, film lomography Earl Grey 100, selfdeveloped in R09 1:50 for 8½ min
RealitySoSubtle 6x17 pinhole camera, Kodak TMax 100, Tmax developer.
Three scan sections (on a Nikon Super Coolscan 9000ED) were spliced in PS CC.
On the far left shore of the Aegerisee (Lake Aegeri, Switzerland) is the village of Morgarten, where in November 1315 a ragtag band of Swiss mountain men decimated the professional soldiers of the Austrian Hapsburgs, and the idea Switzerland (Confoederatio Helvetica) germinated. The lake is now home to the villages of Unteraegeri, Oberaegeri, and Morgarten, all part of Canton Zug.
As a small irony, after the battle of Morgarten the remaining Hapsburg soldiers limped to the right down the shore of the Aegerisee to the burg of Zug, the seat of Canton Zug, where they were given aid and comfort. Zug was on the side of the Hapsburgs and therefore against the Alliance of the regions that fought the Austrians. Now, Morgarten itself is part of Zug.
Very few Swiss know this fact. It must be very uncomfortable for Zuggers to hear this, and I suspect they are mostly ignorant of this fact or they are in denial. But hey, it's just old history.
In the center, the Wildspitz. In the left distance, the Urner alps.
This lake is part of the Rhine River watershed. Water from this lake flows north and empties first into the Zuggersee (Lake Zug) and then into the Reuss River, which in turn empties into the Aare which then empties into the Rhine. The Rhine of course empties via Holland into the North Sea, more than 600km north of he Aegerisee as the crow flies. There, the river is known as the Waal.
At the waters edge with a rising tide. The only things not moving in the long exposure Trichrome is the buildings, far shore and rocks. Everything else is on the move. Which is great for the those "Colour from Movement" Trichrome colours 👌
RSS 6x17 pinhole
Ilford FP4 Plus
3 x 3 min exposures
RGB filters
The Museum of Old Vaasa is located in Wasastjerna house, built in 1780-1781 by shipowner, tradesman and assemblyman Abraham Falander (1746-1815), later known as the noble Wasastjerna. The building was the only privately owned stone building in the city and was spared in the great fire of 1852.
Took out my RSS 6x9 yesterday. Using TMAX 100 film in full light, it was easy to capture this handheld image.
pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6, no lens, film Lomography Color Slide X-pro 200, crossprosessed in Digibase C-41 kit
pinhole camera Reality So Subtle 6x6F with Tiffen 85B filter, film Fomapan 100, developed on Compard R09 1:50 for 10 min
RealitySoSubtle 6x9F pinhole camera, Portra 160 film. Bit of light leak in top corner added a pink tint, and manual colour balance after scanning from negative might be a bit off (I use Negative Lab Pro now, much easier).
pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 4x5, film Fomapan 100 (4x5"), developed in Rollei Supergrain 1:15 for 8 min
M.D. Garage
Cuyahoga Valley Nat'l Park
Reality So Subtle 6x6F
f/160 Pinhole
Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100
Red Filter
Semi-stand Dev.,
Rodinal 1:100
RealitySoSubtle 6x6
Pinhole
Fomapan 100 Classic, 120 roll @100
Developed with: ID-11, 1+1, 9min30sec @19C
Epson V550 scan
Exposure time 33min
Holga 120N - from a roll I shot last summer.
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