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A former colleague on duty outside St Pauls Cathederal in The City of London.
The image is a scan of an old neg.
Camera: holga wpc pinhole 6x12 mask
Film:lomography redscale xr
exposure time: almost 35 sec
Location: Asti, Italy
For WPC #201~
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Many Thanks To~
Original Source~rjg329~
www.flickr.com/photos/eaglesaerie/4767482188/
Background~Brenda Starr~
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Bird Brushes~Shadowhouse Creations~
amera: holga wpc (6x12)
film: adox chs art 50
Developed at home: rodinal 1+50 almost 9min. 20C.
Location: San Damiano d'Asti AT - italy
june 2012
Camera: holga wpc (pinhole)
film:efke ir820 aura
filter hoya ir72
Location: Perosini AT italy
exp. time: almost 9min
texture by redlionranch:
www.flickr.com/photos/30031581@N00/2679588235/in/pool-tex...
Created for the WPC Week 100
Holga has come out with the 120 WPC--wide angle pinhole camera. The camera exposes two medium format frames for a 60x120mm negative (as compared to the 24x36mm negative from 35mm film). This creates a nice panorama, capturing about 120 degrees of what's in front of the camera.
The pinhole creates an aperature equivalent to f/133, which essentially means you get infinite depth of field--everything is in focus. It also means you have to exposure for a super long time. This shot was done with a 10 second exposure. So a tripod and release cable are a must.
Upside--From my first few rolls I would say the 120 WPC takes pretty sharp images while still maintaining the dreaminess of the pinhole. Check out the Flick group, people seem to be doing some great stuff with it.
Downside--I don't develop my own film... And using a pinhole is tricky because of the long exposure times that have to be estimated... So if I calculate the cost of the medium format film, of which I use two per shot, and then the cost of development, scanning, and waste due to bad shots, each good shot is costing me about 10 US dollars. Ouch!
Oxford Diecast 1:76th scale Morris Princess finished as a Police vehicle. The Plod by the door tries to keep a straight face as the Traffic Officer walks round the car muttering and cursing, wishing he had his old Rover V8 back.
Camera: holga wpc pinhole 6x12 mask
Film:lomography redscale xr
exposure time: almost 40 sec
Location: Asti, Italy
Camera: holga wpc (pinhole)
film:efke ir820 aura
filter hoya ir72
Location: Perosini AT italy
exp. time: almost 9min
Holga Wide pinhole Camera, shot on World pinhole Day but... took me way too long to get around to processing it. This is actually a B&W negative that I accidentally scanned with the scanner set for 24 bit color negative film, but loved the result.
Fuji Acros 100 in Arista developer.
Had been successfully avoiding acquiring more gear for quite a while, but in a weak moment I ended up getting a Holga 120WPC.
Giant forgotten concrete slabs.
Holga WPC loaded with out of date Kodak TMax 5052. Caffenol develop, 30 minutes.