A few 4x5 pinhole images

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jon.oman
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A few 4x5 pinhole images

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Here are a few images taken with my homemade 4x5 pinhole camera. The film is Kodak Tri-X 320, and the exposures were anywhere from a few seconds, to nine hours!

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I have not used my 8x10 inch pinhole camera yet, because I still need to build the processing tank for that size. I'll show some of those images when I can!

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Nice.

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Sparkey wrote:Nice.
Thanks! Not bad for a hole in a sheet of thin copper?

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Which one was the nine hour exposure?
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.

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JohnSR wrote:Which one was the nine hour exposure?
The third one. That was the photo I submitted for World Pinhole Day. The photo had to be taken on the scheduled day, and it was raining cats and dogs. So, I took this one in the guest bathroom. The lighting was low, so with reciprocity, the time came to 9 hours. I also had to reduce the development time by 20%.

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