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WPPD 2015

WPPD 2015
World Pinhole Photography Day 2015, 04/26

Converted Dacora Digna 6x6, removed tubus, f = 42 mm. Self stitched raw hole. Cardbord shutter and mount.

Efke 25 in Parodinal. Scanned as color film, hence the toning.

Tropical greenhouse in our botanical garden.

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 imagesfrugales
imagesfrugales
Thank you, Rob. I get a "403" for the link.
9 years ago.
 imagesfrugales
imagesfrugales
Thank you very much, guys. The toning is somehow artificial and accidental, made by the scanner software.
9 years ago.
HaarFager club has replied to imagesfrugales
You used the color setting instead of the black and white setting, right?
9 years ago.
 HaarFager
HaarFager club
Great shot!
9 years ago.
 imagesfrugales
imagesfrugales
Thank you very much Jacky and Haar. Yes, I had serious fun on WPPD, next step will be a converted Polaroid Colorpack.
9 years ago.
HaarFager club has replied to imagesfrugales
I've been trying to get back into pinhole photography myself, but can't seem to get things to turn out right with the cameras I make. The last good pinhole camera I made was back in 1979, so I need to keep working at it.

The Colorpack has the little eye that you can cover up and make the exposure last indefinitely, doesn't it?
9 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.
imagesfrugales has replied to HaarFager club
I removed the lens and shutter unit of the Colorpack completely and replaced it with the cardboard shutter and the pinhole behind like the cam used here: www.ipernity.com/doc/imagesfrugales/37930700
Sorry for the delayed answer.
8 years ago. Edited 8 years ago.

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