“I believe that the proper utilization of time is this: if you can, serve other people, other sentient beings. If not, at least refrain from harming them.”
– The Dalai Lama
“I believe that the proper utilization of time is this: if you can, serve other people, other sentient beings. If not, at least refrain from harming them.”
– The Dalai Lama
Here are a few pinhole photos taken on Pinhole Day with a Terrapin Ace, 3d printed by Todd Schlemmer. I acquired the Ace the evening before at a gift swap. I have enjoyed using it ever since!
Ektar 100 was used for all of these shots.
Pinholeday was a rainy ramble through the city of Norwich. It was a little cold but we didn’t let that stop us! Rain is a pinhole photographer’s friend. This day will be broken up into 3 different posts entirely based on the cameras I used. Today I will feature the Reality So Subtle 6×6 pinhole camera.
The day started at Norwich Castle and meandered along the River Wensum.
We stopped for coffee along the way…
The evening was capped by bowling and beer.
The day after our tour through the Norfolk coast, we visited Norwich Cathedral. Norwich Cathedral was completely, mind-blowingly amazing. It is 900 years old. Let that sink in for a moment. 900. years. old. It made me think of the book Pillars Of The Earth and I wonder if this cathedral is what the author had in mind when he wrote the book. It’s truly an amazing work of architectural art.
We had special permission to have tripods in cathedral so I shot a few pinhole photos. For whatever reason, my Olympus XA didn’t make it out of my bag that day.
Here are a few pinhole and iPhone shots.
One of our stops in Norfolk was a really cool Anglican church: St Margaret’s, Cley. It’s located in Cley Next The Sea. Here are a few photos from my iphone, pinhole camera, and 35mmcc (more geeky film photography details at the end of the post).
Geeky bits:
The pinhole camera used was a Reality So Subtle 6×6 and Ektar 100 film.
The 35mmcc used was an Olympus XA with Ferrania P30.