Having some fun with pinhole poalroids on World Pinhole Day. I made a new pinhole camera for the occasion using an old EE66 body, but used the Holga Pinhole I got recently too. It was an overcast day in Melbourne, so the outside (EE66 pinhole) shots were difficult to get (really long exposures and expired film reciprocity don't go well together) - I think the Holga pinhole shots turned out the best...let me know what you think?
Pinhole cameras are very well suited for extreme wideangle and/or close-up photography due to the amazing depth of field available because of the incredibly small aperture of the pinhole. Exposure times must be extended to allow enough light to reach the film however.
* I made a tutorial on how to construct a pinhole camera out of an old polaroid packfilm camera. It can be seen here:
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