I caught up on some backlog and I finally have some photography to share. Today I am going to share a couple of images I took while I was in Spokane visiting my family over the summer. They are both pinhole photos taken with a Reality So Subtle pinhole camera. One of them was taken at my dad’s and the other was taken at my mom’s.
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Elm Hill, Norwich UK
Photography, Travel and Other AdventuresWhile we were in Norwich, our flat was near a really charming cobblestone lane that we walked on a lot to get from one place to another. It turns out that this is an historical place (but to be honest, what doesn’t have historical significance in Europe?). The place is called Elm Hill and I took a lot of photographs there. I watched a television documentary on Norwich that mentioned something important about the thatched roof building in a bunch of these photos, and I can’t for the life of me remember what that important thing was. And I can’t quickly Google it. But you can read about the history of it and the rest of Elm Hill here.
Incidentally, I had the best chat with the lady sitting on the bench in the Black and White photo. It turns out, she knew exactly where Portland, Oregon was because she had family living here. What are the odds?
Geeky Bits:
Cameras:
Reality So Subtle 6×6
Terrapin Ace
Olympus XA
film used:
Ektar 100
Tri-x
Beach People
PhotographyQuick post for you today as I’m in-between a bazillion things at the moment. Another one from last Summer.
Geeky bits:
Camera: Reality So Subtle 6×6
Film: Ektar 100
Exposure time: ? My phone died and I had to use the force. Honestly no clue what the exposure time was for this.
The Golden Hour
PhotographyThere is something so magical about sunset on the ocean in the Summer. When we walked down to the beach to catch the sunset during our yurt camping adventure I had to stop and pinhole the filtered golden light through the trees.
I was very honored to be interviewed on the Copytrack blog yesterday! I may have overly geeked out about pinhole photography, which I am always happy to do when given the chance. You can find the interview here.
Camera: Reality So Subtle 6×6
Film: Ektar 100
Exposure Time: 1 minute 29 seconds
Beach Thing
PhotographyHere are a couple of photos from my first roll through the Reality So Subtle pinhole camera. The first shot is using the top pinhole, the bottom shot is using the bottom pinhole. I cropped the massive vignette out of the top pinhole shot, and I like the resulting image, much more than I like the bottom shot.
These were both made with Ektar at sunset around the Solstice at Klipsan Beach, WA. Exposure time was 18 seconds.