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On one of my walks in my neighborhood I thought I'd go for a swing. My neighborhood is filled with parks, play structures and swings.
camera: Reality So Subtle
film: Kodak Ektar 100
exposure: 10 seconds, more or less
Panoramic pinhole camera RealitySoSubtle 6*17, film Lomography CN400, selfdeveloped in Rollei Colorchem C-41
RealitySoSubtle 6x6 with Fuji Acros 100 film
Exposure approximately 24 seconds
Developed in Rodinal 1+50
Great Yarmouth, Venetian Waterways. fearnphoto 64A // RealitySoSubtle 0.15mm pinhole // Rollei 400S
Home developed in Rodinal 1+25 // 10:30/20
A companion image of sorts to my previous post "The Under/Over". Same grid. Same roll of film. Different spot. But somehow it feels like it pairs well with the other image. Well enough that I wanted to post them side by side (but not well enough that I wanted to make them a diptych).
There are many overpasses that offer potentially interesting views of various busy roadways in this city. Pretty much all of them are fenced in. Fences can be a bit vexing photographically (and I suppose in other ways too, which is why they are there). But in this case I was able to use the fence as part of the image. Thank you pinhole camera.
Reality So Subtle 6x6 Dual Pinhole
Maco Ortho 25
Portland Grid Project
Grid J8 Apri 2022
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'm a big fan of any camera that slows me down and the slower the better. If my pinhole camera encourages me to sit a spell on the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and just breathe, I am all for it. I am also a big fan of my legs and feet, totally undervalued photographic accessories. I could still be a photographer without them but it would be a challenge. I know some photographers who don't have the use of their legs and I admire their perseverance greatly.
This was an image off my first or second roll with my new Reality So Subtle 6x6 pinhole camera.
RealitySoSubtle 6x17 pinhole cam
3"
Ilford Pan F+ @50
Rodinal 1+25 | 6min
Scanner Epson V600 photo
SilverFast 8
A little something for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day tomorrow. I hope to get out and make some images tomorrow. If so, maybe I (or at least my shadow) will make an appearance in one.
Fort Stevens State Park - Warrenton, OR - June 2017
Reality So Subtle 6x6 Pinhole
Fuji Acros 100 20sec