The new year is starting soon and so I wanted to try something new too! My first attempt at pinhole photography. I am liking it! I did not want to take a chance with anyone, so meet my friend the mannequin!
The cool thing is that I did not use film but photo paper which I developed in Poly t-max. Trying to figure out exposure time was a bit confusing at first, but I am pretty happy so far with the results.
Here is another:
Hope you are inspired to try something new!
nice work,love them
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I just recently bought a pin hole lens for my camera but haven’t had much time to putz around with it. Any tips you can share? Thanks!
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Hi! I am still very new at this! Which one do you have or is it home made?
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It’s an inexpensive Holga lens.
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Send me an email where I can send you information that I have gathered researching on the internet. I do know that it is somewhat important to know the working f/stop(mine f/154) of the pinhole and focal length(50mm) in order to calculate exposure times. I could be wrong..but this is info I have found.
My pinhole is this one:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/151567-REG/Santa_Barbara_SWA2B_4_x_5_Pinhole.html
I am really not sure if the approach would be the same because my pinhole has no lens and its 4×5…. I also have gathered info in order to use it with photographic paper, (at least for now). The exposure times and iso are different in this case. Using Photographic paper would require longer exposure times than film.
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Thanks so much for your reply, I really appreciate it! My email is: amberlerouxdesigns@gmail.com. P.S. What a neat pinhole you have!
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Love your model!
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Hahaha Thanks! I have to say he is one of the best models to work with for this type of photography 🙂
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That’s exactly what I was thinking! Hahaha
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