JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
In the past, I'd posted numerous images and technical articles to the F295 pinhole photography discussion forum. Now, with its impending demise, some of the senior members have decided to each create their own pinhole-centric blog.
I started a new blog of my own, Obscure Camera. Take a look. I'm sharing this here on RFF for anyone interested in pinhole photography.
~Joe
I started a new blog of my own, Obscure Camera. Take a look. I'm sharing this here on RFF for anyone interested in pinhole photography.
~Joe
esearing
Established
good start and great images. I like the idea of a falling plate camera. For your wind issue I have seen a couple of different approaches, 1) Tie the camera down with rope,straps, and tent stakes. 2) I once saw a photographer using a foldable large light reflector as a wind shield while making the exposure, obviously only works if wind is behind or to the side. An umbrella would probably work too.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Interesting! Pinhole is not my main genre but sometimes I like to play it a little bit!
robert
robert
02Pilot
Malcontent
Interesting stuff so far. I've dabbled in pinhole, always thinking I should use it more. I see you're in NM - I might be out that way in a month or two, so I may hit you up for some shooting location suggestions.
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