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fearnphoto Model E (66C), home-made wooden (walnut) camera // RealitySoSubtle 0.15mm pinhole // Rollei IR400
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 // 7:42/21.2
Beneath bare branches
watch the river flow,
shaping stones
Reality So Subtle 66f
Fomapan 200
Rodinal 1+50
Wreck of the Sheraton, Hunstanton., September 2019. RealitySoSubtle 6x9F pinhole camera, Foma 100 film.
pinhole camera Reality So Subtle 6x6F with Yellow filter (Y2), film Rollei RPX 25, developed in Compard R09 1:50 for 11 min
Hopefully achieving something different at this well known location. Taken at sunrise with the RSS 6x18 pinhole camera on Delta 100. Using the frame of view guidelines on the camera plate was important here. On the far right of the image is the car park on the top of the dunes. The Farne islands appear in the centre left distance with the "submarine" clearly visible.
RealitySoSubtle 6x9F // RealitySoSubtle 0.2mm pinhole // Rollei IR400 400
Digitized with Sony a6000, Sigma 105mm macro lens + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 // Dorr LED Light Table
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 // 7:56/21.2
I’m pretty glad the holiday stress is over for now
RealitySoSubtle 6x6f with Fuji Acros film
Exposure 2 seconds
Developed in Rodinal
...over Gerringong, Werri Beach
Realitysosubtle 45Z, Fomapan 100, ParanolS(1.50) #pinholephotography #pinhole #film #analog
camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6F with filter Tiffen 85B, film Fomapan 100, developed in Rollei Supergrain 1:15 for 8½ min
pinhole camera Reality So Subtle 6x6F with Yellow filter (Y2), film Fomapan 100, developed on Compard R09 1:50 for 9 min. Double exposure.
Sunrise at Busselton Jetty. I have posted the pic I took with my phone prior to this, but I did get up early to shoot the scene on my panoramic film camera - so here's the scene as I intended to capture it :)
RSS 6x17
Kodak Ektar 100
10" exposure
A Pinhole project between July and December 2019. I have stayed in hotels once or twice a week, most Months, for 30 years and in December it comes to an end.
I am attempting to show visually how I feel about this, absent from my family, frustrated, often bored.
The pinhole camera and the way it captures time is a perfect vehicle.
I'll be driving to Glacier this weekend to spend some time eye level with the mountain gods. Most of the logistics are pinned down, but I am left with one nagging question: which panoramic pinhole to take? I know for a fact that my bag will have one, and only one, pano pinhole in it. Glacier is too appropriate a place for such cameras to leave them all at home. Likewise, it seems way too redundant to take more than one. My choices are between three: the 6x12 Holga WPC, the 6x12 curved plane Reality So Subtle (with filter thread) or the 6x17 curved plane Reality So Subtle with two pinholes. Between those I think the 6x17 is at the bottom of the list. It has already been to Glacier, after all it made this image. The 6x12 Reality So Subtle is my newest pinhole addition and the one I have used the least. But looking back through my Holga WPC images lately I am reminded at just how capable a camera the WPC is. Plus it is so compact and light... and I do plan to get some miles in so every ounce counts.
Thankfully I have just under 36 hours to make up my mind. Not a bad decision to have to wrestle with.
Reality So Subtle 6x17
Kodak Ektar 100