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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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RealitySoSubtle 6X6 pinhole camera. Ilford HP5+
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pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 612, film expired Fujichrome Velvia 50, processed in Rollei Colorchem C-41
Camera: RealitySoSubtle 6x6F
Film: Fuji Neopan 100 Acros
Exposure Time: ca. 3 Minutes
Scan: Epson V600
Location: Kos Island, Greece
Part of the lockdown blues where I am.
RealitySoSubtle 6x6 with Fuji Acros
Exposure 4,5 seconds
Developed in Xtol 1+1
TOP: RealitySoSubtle 617 - f:233 3 seconds
BOTTOM: Zero Image 618D Infinite - f:160 2 seconds
Ilford Delta 100 - stand-developed in Rodinal 100 - dslr scanned
No Sharpening in post!
RealitySoSubtle 6X6 pinhole camera.
Expired Fuji Provia, cross processed in Rollei Digibase C41.
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Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve - Layton, Utah
Camera: RealitySoSubtle 4×5 Z (2024)
Film: Ilford HP5+ 400
Process: Kodak HC-110 (1+31) 5 Min @ 20°C
Scanned: Epson V700 Photo
camera RealitySoSubtle 141, film Kodak 400TX, selfdeveloped in R09 1:50 for 14 min, pinhole exposure 2 min
Pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6F, film Rollei Retro 80S, developed in Compard R09 1:50 for 14 min
Panoramic pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6x17, film Kodak T-max 100, selfdeveloped in R09 1:50 15min
from left to right:
Gandolfi Variant III 4x5
Zero Image 612D pinhole
Fotoman 6x17
Leica CL, old analog version, just for size comparison
RealitySoSubtle 6x17 pinhole
Sinar P 4x5
The Space Needle is sort of like my St Johns Bridge in Seattle. I have never quite developed an attraction to any of the actual bridges up there, but I definitely love visiting this piece of architecture every visit I make and seeing what new angles I can find. Rarely does a visit to Seattle occur without at least one frame of film coming home with this tower burnt onto it as a latent image of a new discovery.
Reality So Subtle 6x6 Dual Pinhol
Cinestill BWXX
Its a beautiful spot - even though the busy road is close by. We can filter out the noise and concentrate on peace.
Realitysosubtle 6x17 pinhole
Tmax 400 in ID11 1+1
Overexposed shot - neg scan
pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6, film Neopan 100 Acros, dev in Microdol-X for 11½ min, scanned with Epson V800/Silverfast using Digitaliza 120 Film Scanning Mask
I decided to upload pinhole images all week to celebrate World Pinhole Photography Day. I made this image Mackinaw City, Michigan a couple of summers ago. We took a driving tip up the east side of Lake Michigan to the Upper Peninsula and then back to our home in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago. I would love to travel to Northern Michigan again. So many great places to photograph. Oh, and sunsets can be amazing!
Reality So Subtle 6x6
Kodak Ektar 100
Mackinaw City, MI - Summer 2018
pinhole camera Reality So Subtle 6x6F with Yellow filter (Y2), film Rollei RPX 25, developed in Compard R09 1:50 for 11 min
fearnphoto Model E (66C) // RealitySoSubtle 0.15mm pinhole // Rollei IR400
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 // 7:42/21.2
Summer vacation on High Rock Island, Georgian Bay.
9 days in a cabin on a rock in the Bay.
4 second exposure
expired film 02/2013
So, this photo came from a simple enough wondering on my part: how would it look if I used the rise function on my camera to make a photo of a tree without converging verticals? You know, an architecturally "correct" tree image. I have certainly gone the other way, using the upper "risen" pinhole on my Reality So Subtle 6x6 combined with that camera's wide field of view and a judicious forward tilt to instill diverging verticals in tree images. But I don't believe I have ever used rise and a parallel-facing camera to make a picture of a tree without converging or diverging verticals. It was an interesting experiment and there is something about the portrait of this tree and how it turned out I quite like.
Reality So Subtle 6x6 Dual Pinhole (upper pinhole)
Fomapan 200