Ooooh I like that a lot... ! Did you shoot directly on a film or on a paper sheet? (was your pinhole camera a can or a real camera but with a pinhole only?)
Very interested by that technic...
Wow... 10 shots each film, very cool...
But I'm not sure I know what kind of film you're talking about... 60x25... not a regular size, right? Neither a medium or a regular 24x36 sized film... Mmmm got to find more information about that...
Many thanks for sharing your experience with me :-))
It's a regular 35mm film, but I recover 1mm from the height of the frame,
instead of shooting in 36mm for width I shot on 60mm, you know, you can decide to shot smaller or bigger when you design your camera.
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love so much the number 2
thank you Motaz !
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per non fare cosa molto statica !
Miz J. [ˈmiz ˈjā fə-ˈtä-grə-fē]pro says:
Very interested by that technic...
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I shot directly on ilford hp5+ film, the frame size is 60x25mm. developing it with ilfosol s 1:9 and fixing with ilford rapidfix.
I designed the camera using a Wooden English Tea Box, I can shot about 10 fotos every time I load a new film.
Miz J. [ˈmiz ˈjā fə-ˈtä-grə-fē]pro says:
But I'm not sure I know what kind of film you're talking about... 60x25... not a regular size, right? Neither a medium or a regular 24x36 sized film... Mmmm got to find more information about that...
Many thanks for sharing your experience with me :-))
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instead of shooting in 36mm for width I shot on 60mm, you know, you can decide to shot smaller or bigger when you design your camera.
that's all
Miz J. [ˈmiz ˈjā fə-ˈtä-grə-fē]pro says:
Many may thanks for the tips!!!!
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