2006-11-13 // 20:22:53
ulf
You've got steady hands! For an 8 second hand-held exposure this is amazingly sharp. This helps, thank you...I think with ISO 3000 black and white stock on a converted packfilm camera I could do some good damage without having to rely on peeps turning into statues for me. Now all I need is some time and balls to cut up one of my beautiful 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, or 4xx series Land cameras :-/

2006-11-07 // 09:03:34
ulf
Could you give me a rough idea of how long you exposed this and what what the ambient light was like? Was this hand-held or with a tripod? I'd like to gauge whether I could work a pinhole without too much trouble to take photos of people instead of objects or landscape. I might attempt to convert a packfilm camera to pinhole soon...
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Hey Ulf, of course I can. This was actually quite a dull day- overcast. It was hand-held and exposed for about 8 seconds. Basically with pinhole you just have to make sure you have quite bright backgrounds, strong blocky areas because detail is lost easily. But the glow you get is always going to be there. It would be good to use a small tripod though...it's not a very exact science I have to admit!

2006-11-03 // 03:12:05
Urizen
Awesome shot, i just love it! So...perfect.
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thank you so much, you're all so kind :)

2006-11-02 // 17:40:02
LATELIERp
cool colors.
i'm thinking myslef of buying this camera.
and seeing this great shot will push me even more of getting it!!
well done.
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hey thank you! It's a great toy, hard to work with as you have no idea what you are taking but a bit of trial and error gets you there... I'm glad you like it. My advice is go for strong colours that give off light, not reds/blues, as the pics already have a really dark tint...