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Photography Abstract posted on Oct 07, 2006
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This is one of my experiments in pinhole photography. For those who don't know what that is, it's literally a small hole in a body cap. That's the lens; no glass, no nothing. Most of my results except for fairly close up pictures have been about the level as 1970's made-in-Taiwan 110 film cameras. This one is a small hole in aluminum foil, which is why the sun looks the way it does, the edges are refracting the light. I'm probably going to buy one of the custom made pinhole caps at some point as overall the pictures have been pretty disappointing.

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jocko500

2:23PM | Sat, 07 October 2006

real good for trying this out. I know of the way it done but never did it

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babuci

6:36PM | Sat, 07 October 2006

I have a few pictures like this in my collection ( not in a gallery) made with digital thou. I love to play with it and see what's the outcome. Great fun, and I like this prism effect on a sunrays.

thothbaboon

12:11AM | Sun, 08 October 2006

great picture! i've never tried pinhole, but my teacher in high school did and posted one of his experiments, much like you have done. except yours is a lot better. congratulations on such a great job for your first try. thanks for sharing. thothy


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