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RealitySoSubtle 617 - Ilford FP4+ - stand developed Rodinal 1+100 90 minutes - dslr scan - Lightroom convert - Photoshop finished
Panorama pinhole camera Reality So Subtle 6*17, film Lomography Color Negative 100, selfdeveloped C-41
RealitySoSubtle 6x9F // RealitySoSubtle 0.2mm pinhole // Rollei IR400
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 // 6:30/23.1
camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6F with filter Tiffen 85B, film Fomapan 100, developed in Rollei Supergrain 1:15 for 8½ min
Durdle Door. Dorset, UK
Camera: Realitysosubtle 6x17 pinhole camera.
Film: Ilford Delta 100
Exposure: 5 seconds
Pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 4x5", Fomapan 100 sheet film, selfdeveloped with Kodak D-76, stock, for 7 min, using MOD54 sheet holder for Paterson tank
fearnphoto 66C homemade pinhole camera // RealitySoSubtle 0.15mm pinhole // Rollei IR400 infrared
Digitized with Sony a6000, Sigma 105mm macro // pixl-latr
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 // 9:14/18.3
pinhole camera Reality So Subtle 66F,filter Tiffen 85B, film Fomapan 100, dev in Compard R09 1:50 for 9 min
This is the first photo I've ever shot with my new toy - a RealitySoSubtle 6x17 pinhole camera. I shot the photo on expired Portra 400NC that bought with no wrapper from a grab-bag (I save it for test rolls like this, where I'm not even sure if I know how to thread the film into the camera). The exposure is about 75 seconds, calculated via a lot of guesswork concerning how damaged the film is, what its long exposure reciprocity profile is, how dark it was, what the camera was pointing at, and my mood at the time (it was "zesty").
This is a highway overpass near my office, which I picked to photography because it was the most interesting subject I could think of that was close enough I could reach before sunset.
My favorite film lab can't scan 6x17, so after they developed it, I scanned this using my Fujifilm digital camera with the negative taped to a lightbox tracing panel, and color corrected in Lightroom.
I came to this spot and wanted to finish the last frame of a 120 Fujifilm Acros 100 II that had been sitting inside my pinhole camera. I needed to be selective about the scene as there were only 8 frame in one roll. The developed film came out alright. I think I might have underexposed a bit due to my unfamiliarity of this film.
FIlm: Fujifilm Acros 100II
Camera: RealitySoSubtle 6x9
RealitySoSubtle 6x17 pinhole cam
Exposure 4"
Ilford Pan F+ @400 (pushed)
Rodinal 1+25 | 48min | 20°C
Scanner Epson V600 photo
Scan software SilverFast 8
pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6x6, film Lomography CN 100 selfdeveloped in Tetenal C-41, scanned with Epson V800/Silverfast using Digitaliza 120 Film Scanning Mask
Grenadier Pond is one of the areas within High Park that has been designated as an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. At 14.2 hectares it is one of two remaining lakefront marshes in the city of Toronto.
test roll
expired film 02/2013
3 second 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.
pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 4x5, film Fomapan 100 (4x5"), developed in Rollei Supergrain 1:15 for 8 min
see camera at: www.lomography.com/homes/oleman/photos/21822159