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Curved film plane with a radius of 70mm (focal length).
Large 6x17cm (57x170mm) negative giving 4 shots per roll of film (120 roll film).
Angle of view: 141 degrees horizontal, 44 degrees vertical.
Laser drilled 300 micron (0.3mm) pinholes (f/233). Pinhole material thickness = 50 microns (.002″).
Magnetic shutter
Dual pinhole allows horizon to be placed on upper or lower third (camera level)
Accurate aiming lines for composition.
Precise bubble level.
Tmax 400 shot with my Reality So Subtle 6x6F with an Orange No. 21 filter. Developed in Caffenol-H for 9:30 minutes @70 This roll was wrinkled by the Ars-Imago Lab Box.
A new restaurant opened the nearby and has a pretty decent pick your own beer selection.
RealitySoSubtle 6x6 with Fuji Acros 100. Approx 8 min exposure.
Two 6x17 frames taken with the RealitySoSubtle Pinhole camera and stitched together to capture upper and lower portion so as not to leave out the lower leading line.
Nikon F with Pinhole diameter 0.3mm apx. f/155
from realitysosubtle.fr/custom-cameras/laser-drilled-pinholes/
Film: Ultrafine Xtreme 400 @ 3200 ISO
Developer: Ilford Ilfosol-3 1+9 10.5min @ 24ºC
Olympus E-M5 camera to (scan) digitize negatives
This is the location of the Tian Kee & Co. Cafe and Bar at 12 Dakota Crescent. It's a bit hipster so be ready to pay for that coffee and carrot cake. ;-)
Spent last week along the Salmon River. I thought it might be an opportunity to use my Reality So Subtle panoramic pinhole camera.
Curved film plane with a radius of 70mm (focal length).
Large 6x17cm (57x170mm) negative giving 4 shots per roll of film (120 roll film).
Angle of view: 141 degrees horizontal, 44 degrees vertical.
Laser drilled 300 micron (0.3mm) pinholes (f/233). Pinhole material thickness = 50 microns (.002″).
Magnetic shutter
Dual pinhole allows horizon to be placed on upper or lower third (camera level)
Accurate aiming lines for composition.
Precise bubble level.
Eu Tong Seng street with the different architecture and surround buildings of Chinatown in Singapore.
An extra wide rendition of the headstones and memorial captures on film with the most basic of cameras. Camera: 6x17 Pinhole, Film: Kodak TMax 100. Negative scanned with Epson V700
Taken with the Reality So Subtle 6x6 Pinhole Camera, December 2015. Scanned with a Microtek Artixscan 120TF scanner. Ilford film.
Lomo Purple @ 100 ISO. RSS 6x9F pinhole camera.
This is an interesting failure. This is all in camera. Nudged the contrast and saturation a little bit in post.
I'm still getting used to a ~27mm focal length on this format. It's great when I'm shooting open space but tricky when I want to get in tight. It seems that whatever my intuition tells me for framing I need to add half that distance for the closeup.
I have been using digital cameras for the past 20 years. Like many of us, my love of photography began when I was a young using a little Kodak Brownie camera. As an adult I bought a Pentax K1000 and a couple of lenses on sale at the local Kmart. When digital hit the scene I jumped on the band...
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Curved film plane with a radius of 70mm (focal length).
Large 6x17cm (57x170mm) negative giving 4 shots per roll of film (120 roll film).
Angle of view: 141 degrees horizontal, 44 degrees vertical.
Laser drilled 300 micron (0.3mm) pinholes (f/233). Pinhole material thickness = 50 microns (.002″).
Magnetic shutter
Dual pinhole allows horizon to be placed on upper or lower third (camera level)
Accurate aiming lines for composition.
Precise bubble level.