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One day solargraphy on my pond (2016-07-15). There was a sunny morning and overcast day.
Taken by cylindrical coffee can blender on Kodak Polymax RC 10x15 cm paper. Six pinholes cover 360 degree view. Developed in old D-76 1:1, fixed.
Cámara estenopeica: lata de cerveza.
Exposición: Junio-Diciembre 2019.
Papel brillante Ilford RC multigrado.
Escáner Epson V370.
Half a day driving solargraphy. Camera was fixed to rear of my car. Three hours exposure of still object (from 4 PM), then about 2 hours driving for 50 km.
Camera: jar lid
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 8 cm diameter
Exposure: 5-6 hours, mostly sunny
Developer: old D-76
Scanner: CanoScan 9950f
Camera: jar lid
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 8 cm diameter
Exposure: 7-8 hours (from 1:30PM to 9 PM)
Developer: old D-76
Scanner: CanoScan 9950f
Two days solargraphy (2016-10-16 --> 10-17). I am grateful to James Huff for his advice to use neodymium magnets for fixing cameras. Neodymium magnets are shockingly strong, and this camera was immobilized by magnets onto a metal pole.
Taken with cylindrical coffee can on 9x13cm orthochromatic photo copy film. Developed in D-76 and fixed.
Solargraphy picture from smashed camera. Camera without any camouflage was duct taped to wooden board and then nailed to trees at winter solstice. At Easter I found it smashed. Electricians have been lately working in area. Imagine the logic of one of workers: "Oh, this is a beer can hanging in a tree. It might contain beer". Dumb worker unsuccessfully tried to detach camera, but duct tape kept it strong. So, he just smashed the camera for unknown reason.
Camera: beer can
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 16x18 cm
Exposure: 2016-12-26 --> 2017-04-17
Developer: none
Scanner: Epson 4490Photo
Beer can pinhole camera.
Exposure: 2016-12-04/2017-06-01, 179 days.
Ilford glossy paper, grade 5.
Scanner: Epson V370.
Camera: beer can
Paper: Kodak Polymax, 14x16 cm
Exposure: 1 week (2016-07-16 --> 07-24)
No development, no fixation.
This camera was dug underground in horizontal position to solar arches. Heavy rains washed the ground and shook the camera.
Solarigraphy. 176 days of exposure.
20.06.2021 – 13.12.2021
Camera – tea tin box as a pinhole camera.
Paper – expired USSR photopaper.
3 months solargraphy (October - December, 2016). Not much of sunlight as for 3 months, how do you think?
The camera had a "cap" made of bottom of another can, and it got some water inside due to bad sealing of the "cap". This camera has recorded snow in early December.
Camera: beer can
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 16x18cm
Exposure: 2016-10-02 --> 12-26
Developer: none
Scanner: Epson 4490Photo
Two round lids from Kubus juice (4.5cm x 1.7cm size, carrot + strawberry) make a small but excellent wide angle camera. Spring months solargraphy by the camera held by 2 tiny magnets on the roof.
Camera: Kubus juice lid
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 5cm diameter
Exposure: 2017-02-01 --> 04-08
Developer: none
Scanner: Epson 4490Photo
Summer and autumn solargraphy (2016-07-16 --> 10-15) in my garden. You can see that each subsequent sunrise shifts to the right, and position of solar arches constantly goes down. Vertical wire and pole are parts of old lightning-conductor.
Taken with beer can of 18x16 cm Kodak Polymax paper, bottom slightly cropped. No development, no fixation, scanned with Epson 4490Photo. Exposure 3 months.
This is to celebrate vitality and longevity of pinhole cameras. Taken with a repaired camera that once has been found smashed. Happy winter solstice, dear flickr Friends!
Camera: beer can
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 16x18 cm, found wet
Exposure: 2017-04-17 --> 07-01
Developer: none
Scanner: Epson 4490Photo
Double exposure after the camera was accidentally deformed in September and the pinhole changed direction.
Beer can pinhole camera
Exposure: 2017-07-29/2017-12-06, 129 days.
lford Rc grade 5 paper .
Epson V370 scanner.
Etxeberrieta (Solarigrafía)
Cámara estenopeica: lata de cerveza.
Exposición: Enero-Julio-2019.
Papel brillante Ilford RC multigrado.
Escáner Epson V370.
Beer can pinhole camera. Exposure: 2016-12-04/2017-06-01, 179 days. Ilford glossy multigrade paper. Scanner: Epson V370.
Fixed a jar lid pinhole camera on roof of my car and drove 150 km on a sunny day (2017-05-06). Road trip involved about 40 turns at crossroads and a few stops that left good landmarks in the image.
Reading of this image is odd and interesting:
- Center is zenith
- Time goes radially from center to the sides
- Each 90 degree turn of car makes a circular 90 degree line in image
- Prolonged time when car is standing results in deep linear burns by the Sun moving slowly in the sky
- Prolonged driving in one direction on flat terrain makes few lines but deeper burns.
- Hills or pits on the road result in zigzag pattern.
Pafendaller Viaduc, Ville de Luxembourg, LU, 2024
Solarigraphy, 2024 06 26 - 2024 12 20
Fomaspeed Variant 312 Multigrade Matt
Five months solargraphy. Foliage of trees and snow is seen. In prolonged exposures bright objects record over darker ones.
Camera: beer can
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 16x18 cm, bottom cropped
Exposure: 2016-07-22 --> 12-26
Developer: none
Scanner: Epson 4490Photo
Solargraphy on pond.
Camera: beer can
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 16x18cm
Exposure: 2016-09-04 --> 12-26
Developer: none
Scanner: Epson 4490photo
Solarigrafía de una noguera centenaria .Tiempo de exposición: 23/12/2016 a 14/06/2017
Website: solarigrafia.com
Instagram: instagram.com/solarigrafia
Twitter: twitter.com/solarigrafia
Facebook: facebook.com/solarigraphy2010
Exposure: 2017-01-12/2017-04-25, 103 days.
Beer can pinhole camera.
Ilford grade 3 brillant paper.
Scanner: Epson V370.
One day solargraphy (2016-07-14). Sun path is recorded as incomplete arch, because sunny afternoon has changed to heavy overcast. On evening camera got much rain, and the traces of rain are visible in photo.
Taken with cylindrical anamorphic can on Kodak Polymax 6x24cm paper, developed in D-76 1:1. Exposure 24 hours.
Solargraphy with a spinning pinhole camera mounted on toy fan. Onset and end of the spin cycle are recorded as irregular burns by the Sun.
Camera: Altoids tin
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 6x9.5 cm
Exposure: 4 min of rotation
Developer: D-76 1:1
Scanner: CanoScan 9950f
Two-day solargraphy (2016-08-03--->04) recorded by a camera that has 6 pinholes. We see 4 solar arches in the sky, because 2 pinholes were directed to the north. Short time solargraphs might be (cautiously!) developed in weak developers as regular pinhole photographs. Development results in permanent image with enhanced background and solarisation effect of the sun paths.
Taken by cylindrical coffee can blender on 15x10cm Kodak Polymax RC paper. 360 degree view. Developed in old D-76 1:1, without fixation.
One week solargraphy (2016-07-16 --> 23) recorded with camera that was dug under ground. On the bottom you may see silhouettes of growing carrots and potatoes. The name for this picture is invented by my 2-year-old daughter. I've ask her "what is here?". "A small serpent" - she replied instantly without hesitation.
Taken with beer can on Kodak Polymax RC paper. No development, no fixation, scanned with CanoScan4400f. Such images are short-lived. They fade more and more after every consecutive scan.
Cámara: lata de cerveza..
Exposición: 09-08-2017/06-12-2017, 118 días.
Papel Ilford Rc grado 5 .
Escaner: Epson V370.
November is perhaps not the best of times for solarigraphy. Could this be called cloudigraphy then? Exposure started Nov 2nd 2022 at 17.07 and ended Nov 8th 2022 at 8.01. That is about 485640 seconds.
Dec. 20 2020 - Dec. 18 2021
Sun, rain, wind, snow, birds, people and time.
It's the only solarigraphy I made this year. It reflects my 2021 quite alright.
Beer can pinhole camera.
Exposure: 2018-02-22/2018-12-03, 284 days.
Ilford Rc multigrade glossy paper
Scanner: Epson V370.
4 months solargraph. Trees lost leaves and became transparent in this period. Upper solar trails (September-October) are obscured by leaves while lower ones (November-December) clearly shine through the trees.
Camera: beer can, set in horizontal position
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 16x18cm
Exposure: 2016-08-31 --> 12-26
Developer: none
Scanner: Epson 4490Photo
Noticed today that exactly 666 people were following me on flickr (thank you!). Interesting number, isn't it? This stimulated me to finish a camera with 10 pinholes arranged in pentagram pattern. Exposure was done just before sunset.
Camera: 2 metal lids from jars. One for bottom, another for cover.
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, diameter 8.5cm
Exposure: 5 min
Developer: old D-76
Scanner: CanoScan4400f
Paper pinhole developed in caffenol by the recipe of ki_7. Liked the result in spite that development was very fast. Solar path got extreme solarisation effect and appears totally black. White lines correspond to adjustment of camera after opening shutter.
Camera: Kubus juice lid
Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, diameter 4 cm
Exposure: 30 min
Developer: water 100 ml, soda (anhydrous) 2.3 g, vitaminC 2 g, instant coffee Bon 3 g.
Fixer: Tetenal Superfix+
Scanner: CanoScan 9950f
Garagardo lata pinhole kamera.
Exposizioa: 2017-06-28/2017-11-14, 139 egun.
Ilford Rc multigradu paper disdiratsua.
Epson V370 eskanerra
Six months exposure solarigraphy. Between winter solstice 2007 and summer solstice 2008 Almería. © Web del observatorio: www.caha.es/
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Sun bull. One year exposure N-III
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Sali d'argento e acqua piovana, 9 mesi di esposizione
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