Saturday, May 13, 2017

Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day Alternates



As the title states...




No Holds Barred





Quite Realistic




Peering into the portal



This is from the second roll exposed on Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, 2017. This is the play set near the house. As mentioned previously, a 120 roll of film, in this case Arista EDU 100, will hold four 6 by 17cm images. Medium format film has several sets of numbers printed on the paper backing. When the film is loaded, the film is advanced to a printed number that appears through a little red window. Different brands have markings that, in some cases, are easier to see. The first time using a new brand, the start of the film can be missed - as was the case here. Thus, three images - as I started with the second space. The dark window on the Omniscope made it tough to see the start. Anyway, I was very happy with these images - any of them would have been fine for the WPPD exhibit.

Friday, May 12, 2017

Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2017 - The Alternates


For Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, I made seven exposures with the Omniscope. The Omniscope produces four 6 x 17cm (58 x 172mm - approximate size) images on each roll of film, in this case Kodak T-Max. Here are the other three images from the bridge site. Another set of images, from another site, will be scanned later.





Zoom...

It's hard to tell if you don't know about it - there is a faint arcing streak that follows the contour of the sharply curved road - it is the motion blur of a passing car. Look at the peak of the curved roadbed, and follow to the left - a slight white streak.






dizzy...






still rocking



Thursday, May 11, 2017

Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2017


Tough choices from the film that came back today - taken April 30th, 2017 - there are some great images in the gallery already. Mine will show up when approved by the site - you can search here for #1504






Welcome Home



This is the entryway to our neighborhood - Abelson Scope Works Omniscope camera, Kodak TMax 400 film. Exposure approximately 1.5 seconds.