This is mostly a pinhole place, but sometimes, oftentimes, I wander around with other analog cameras.
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Friday, August 17, 2018
Leonardo Pinhole
A friend in New York sent me her 4x5 Leonardo pinhole camera earlier this year because she said she never used it and didn't have time for it.
The Leonardo camera was handmade in New Mexico by Eric Renner, so it's kind of cool to have it back in its home state.
It's well made, and uses 4 x 5 sheet film holders or you can easily use a paper negative as well.
This one has a focal length of about 1 5/8 inches, so it's pretty fast.
The photo above was made with Delta 100 sheet film, then developed in caffenol. It's a good combination!
No meter...just "BE" the emulsion.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
my sittin and thinkin place....
However, ants have taken over that tree in the back there and it's taking me a lot of effort and time to make them move and to save the old tree from dying....we will see...maybe next summer it will be ready.
Altoids pinhole, caffenol.
Monday, August 13, 2018
Treescape 2.0
There's not much I can say about trees that hasn't already been said.
This one is right outside my window and it greets me each morning. It's a Cedar
Altoids pinhole, 2.5 x 3.5 sheet film dunked in caffenol.
This one is right outside my window and it greets me each morning. It's a Cedar
Altoids pinhole, 2.5 x 3.5 sheet film dunked in caffenol.
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Treescape
You know I love trees....
Newman's Own ginger Dragon mint tin painted black inside and then poked with a teeny tiny hole for pinhole adventures.
Arista 100 2 x 3 sheet film sloshed in caffenol for a few minutes and viola!
Simple pleasures, simple pleasures!
Newman's Own ginger Dragon mint tin painted black inside and then poked with a teeny tiny hole for pinhole adventures.
Arista 100 2 x 3 sheet film sloshed in caffenol for a few minutes and viola!
Simple pleasures, simple pleasures!
Monday, August 6, 2018
a hidden park...
This is McDuffie Park.
It's unusual in that it is almost a secret in Albuquerque. It is the length of a city block and only has access through a few entry ways beside neighboring homes. Not the normal big public parking spaces....
nice and shady with a neat tiny library on a post. I picked up a pristine copy of Pillars of the Earth.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Pinhole the Pinhole
Yes, you read that right...pinhole the pinhole.
I went to Panera yesterday afternoon and took a little Newman's Own Ginger Dragon mint tin converted to pinhole with me.
I propped it against the big plate glass window next to my table and let it collect photons of the street scene outside while enjoying a Frontega chicken panini and a cup of broccoli cheddar soup.
As you already know, I don't meter, I just pinhole and eat soup!
Here's the result. What's cool is that the pinhole of the tin is reflected in the glass and shows up on the exposure. do you see it?
It's the little circle just right of center.
Kind of like a little black sun, except not.
Arista photo paper, dunked in caffenol...the usual
There were sparrows hopping around under the tables outside while the exposure was being made.
I went to Panera yesterday afternoon and took a little Newman's Own Ginger Dragon mint tin converted to pinhole with me.
I propped it against the big plate glass window next to my table and let it collect photons of the street scene outside while enjoying a Frontega chicken panini and a cup of broccoli cheddar soup.
As you already know, I don't meter, I just pinhole and eat soup!
Here's the result. What's cool is that the pinhole of the tin is reflected in the glass and shows up on the exposure. do you see it?
It's the little circle just right of center.
Kind of like a little black sun, except not.
Arista photo paper, dunked in caffenol...the usual
There were sparrows hopping around under the tables outside while the exposure was being made.
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