In June I met up with several PNW pinhole photographers in Olympia WA. We descended on the state capital with our lensless cameras and lots of fun was had by all. I felt like giving my Zero 45 some love, so I brought a few sheets of Ilford Delta 100. This was the first time using this film. I like it much better than Arista.edu 100. I kind of wish I didn’t because, damn. That Arista has got a nice price.
For this shot I laid them camera on the ground, hole up, and opened the shutter for 20 minutes. The ceiling of this building is beautiful.
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Geeky bits:
Camera: Zero 45 (25mm configuration)
Film: Delta Pro 100
Exposure time: 20 minutes
Love it!
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Thank you! 😀
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I love when a long exposure brings it home!
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That is wonderful! Someone I met from a local pinhole club gave me a nice brass pinhole he made after seeing the rather rough one I made out of a beer can. Your photos have made me want to put it to use.
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Yay! A good pinhole make a huge difference 🙂
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Awesome!
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wow…. gorgeous!! Gabriel (in California)
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Thank you!!
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