My first homemade pinhole camera, that is.
I found an old wooden box in a junk shop, cut up a can of seltzer for the pinhole plate, took apart an empty film cartridge from a pack of Fujifilm for a film holder, and got some craft felt for light seals. Glued magnets around the edge of the hole I cut in the bottom of the box so I could use a magnet for the shutter.
Here's what it looks like: (forgive the necessary evil of d****** pictures of the camera)
But wait! There's more!
I took a couple of test pictures with Harman Direct Positive paper and developed them in the bathroom.
Now, this may not seem like a big deal since most of you have been doing darkroom work for years. This, however, is a first for me. Ever. I've never developed anything by myself. I've wanted to for a long time but for various reasons, never got started.
Until yesterday.
The pictures aren't that great and it's clear that I need to make some adjustments to my camera, my exposures, and possibly my developing (any thoughts or advice would be welcome, of course!), but I am beyond excited that I've finally gotten myself started. I just couldn't believe how wonderful it was to watch that image slowly appear on the paper. I was thrilled that I at least made actual images instead of a totally blank sheet of paper. In a lot of ways, I am more proud of these crappy first attempts than I am of my best shots taken with a 'proper' camera, and
certainly of anything at all I've ever taken with a d****** (shhhh, I won't mention it again).
So here are my first two EVER self-developed pictures. The first one was exposed for one minute and developed in Caffenol for 4 minutes. The second one was exposed for 1 minute 40 seconds and developed in Caffenol for 4 minutes. (The blue marks in the corner and on the left side were from the scanning. The paper was still a tiny bit curled so some of the light reflected off the glossy surface. Will rescan them soon but I was too impatient to blab about them, so I'm posting them as is.)
Many many thanks to Becky and Diane for their advice on using Caffenol with the direct positive paper!
--Leonore