December Postcard Swap

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This month’s post card was sent by Herschel Pollard, AKA Square Peg Pinhole. When I received the image on the right in the mail I was super stoked and thought it was wonderful. But then he told me that there were actually two images, that the image of the house was taped over the image on the left. I carefully peeled the tape off of the first image, and sure enough there was the second print. My day was made a second time!

If you would like to see more of Herschel’s incredible work visit his website and Flickr. And be sure to check out his Next Best Thing Pinhole Project, too.

Alex VS Hank

Photography

I am very excited to share the latest results from the Great Transatlantic Pinhole Film Swap Project! These are Hank and Alex’s photos and they turned out great. Perhaps this will also serve as an opportunity to introduce you to the project/website and, perhaps, you will also subscribe. 🙂

The Great Transatlantic Pinhole Film Swap Project

Hi everyone!  I’m very happy to participate!

I believe Alex said he underexposed his shots by -1, but I mostly didn’t, so my exposures dominate his a little, in some photos.

I shot my roll at the Seattle Public Library, with the exception of one shot at dim sum, where I gaffer taped the camera on a small tripod to the lazy susan.  This was an imitation of a great pinhole shot of Jana’s, a few years ago.

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Here are the rest of the shots from the library.

On an upper floor, there were some small architectural models of buildings which I shot close up.  Each floor of the model was only about 4cm high.   These photos turned out great, because of the real-life buildings in the double exposure.

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Here’s one where Alex’s exposure was stronger than mine, but you can still see one of the buildings in the…

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