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RealitySoSubtle 6x12 with Fuji Acros 100 film
The Mrs. bought me the RealitySoSubtle 6x12 for Christmas and this is the first roll.
in this image, i merged two exposures: one taken with the rise pinhole, one with the fall pinhole of the Reality So Subtle camera.
The building where Workforce Development Agency is housed. Two link bridges, one to a hospital the other to the IMM Mall. Shot with the recently released RealitySoSubtle 6x6 pinhole.
6x17 pinhole wiith RealitySoSubtle
used the upper pinhole = shifted 'lens'
on Bergger Pancro400,
developed in Rodinal 1:50, 22 min., 22°C
The B roll of recent shots from my Reality So Subtle 6x6f. Holga (Fomapan) 400, developed for 12 minutes in ∆ Caffenol.
this was the position of my hands when I was refused communion at 8yrs. old. I'll never forget that feeling of shame.
RSS 6x9F, Ilford Ortho, developed in DD-X.
Los Vilos, Chile.
Camera: Reality so subtle 6x17 pinhole camera f/233
Film: Ultrafine Xtreme 400.
6x12 crop for composition purposes.
I'd only shot a roll or two before I actually took the RSS 6x17 camera on a recent vacation to Italy. I've been shooting 135 for so long and forgot that I didn't have to rewind the film.
So after rolling it back the roll was spruung and light got to the edges. I was wondering if I should waste money on getting it developed.
I shot this whole roll with the incedence dome on my little Sekonic 208 (another stupid mistake) but now I know you can really overexpose Ektar 100 a few stops. Kind of muted tones, but if I ever want that effect in the future, I'll know how.
I had a good day out on the 27th December with a friend and my 6x17 panoramic pinhole camera in west Clare (Ireland).
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My very first film with RealitySoSubtle 141 pinhole camera, f233, film Kodak Tri-X 400TX, selfdeveloped in R09, exposure time 8 sec
Camera: RealitySoSubtle 6x6
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Exposure Time: 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Location: Aachen, Germany
I've made many photographs of the inside of the Aachen cathedral but this is the first one using a pinhole camera.
Photographs are allowed within the cathedral if you pay 1 euro (and yes, there are people who make sure you pay). Unfortunately, they do not allow the use of tripods without a letter granting you specific permission.
Since I couldn't use my tripod, I placed my camera on the floor between my feet and opened the shutter.
On more than a few occasions during the exposure, someone would stand directly in front of me to take their own pictures. One person saw my camera and apologized but I assured him it wouldn't be a problem.
Being my first attempt at such a long indoor exposure I'm pretty pleased with the result.
Spent last week along the Salmon River. I thought it might be an opportunity to use my Reality So Subtle panoramic pinhole camera.
This is a double exposure where I tried to make it look like the cabin sat on water, but instead it looks like the cabin is under the water.
From thedailylumenbox.blog Rollei Infrared 400 shot with Reality So Subtle 6x6f and red 25a filter. Developed in Cinestill Df96.
camera RealitySoSubtle 141, film Kodak 400TX, selfdeveloped in R09 1:25 for 7 min, pinhole exposure 3 min
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
Camera: RealitySoSubtle 4 X 5 Z (2024)
Paper: Ilford Direct Positive Black and White Paper
Process: Ilford Multigrade ~1:30 Min @ 20°C
Scanned: Epson V700 Photo
A set I recently reworked. Taken on a cold (-10c) Christmas Eve 2010 in my home town of Limerick City.
Agfa isolette with 75mm Solinar lens.
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