Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => : Pete_R April 26, 2018, 03:53:02 PM
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... is here again. This Sunday, 29th April.
http://pinholeday.org/ (http://pinholeday.org/)
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Can't wait - thanks for the reminder. If the weather in good in the UK(!), I may use my PinBlad. Note to self - remember to take the tripod.
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Totally forgot...
Too bad there isn't a calendar on the forum...
Though it probably would do like for my dad who never gives it a look ::)
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I'm TRYING to manage and build another new camera this year. my fall back is a holga converted to pinhole that I already loaded with some acros.
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A pinhole camera is the lowest tech for a DIY camera. In a pinch, wrap black construction paper around a cardboard box, tape a piece of photo paper inside to one end and put the pinhole on the other end. Aluminum from a drinks can supply material for the pinhole.
Of course this assumes you have photo paper with dev, stop and fix handy. The other quick option is a homemade pinhole body cap for your 35mm SLR. Either of these options can be fabricated in a couple of hours.
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This is my contribution. Photographed with a PPPF Camera (Polaroid Packfilm Pinhole Frankenstein Camera). This was a 16 minute exposure with a pinhole of 0.5. The focal length used was 155mm which calculates to f/517. The film is Fujifilm FP-100C.
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/982/41069140514_76b30dd77b_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/25z95Dy)Tulip Polaroid Pinhole (https://flic.kr/p/25z95Dy) by Bryan Chernick (https://www.flickr.com/photos/60348236@N07/), on Flickr