After the distress of having to hear me sing, Pepper seems to enjoy posing for the camera – maybe he was intrigued by, and wondering as to where the lens had got to – still he looks relaxed, no?
Pin-hole is getting there, still too big though. It’s sunny today, so I think I shall try making a smaller hole still and shooting off another film. 15-20 seconds still seems to be optimal exposure… ^__^
I like this one, it has double exposure feeling taken through the railings, although it wasn’t a double exposure – interesting…
whoa nifty building.
CUUUTE kitty 😀
Ooh – nice work!
I especially like the very last one.
Looking good 🙂
I’ve made a smaller still pin-hole now, so hopefully I will have got this focusing thing nailed!
So, did you get along to HMV for some subtitled dvd magic? ^__^
I liked these so much I found a body-cap for my 35mm SLR, drilled a hole in it and added a pinhole. There’s a roll of film drying in the bathroom just now.
Incidentally, I have and con recommend Eric Renner’s Pinhole Photography. Some quite inspiring ideas and images in there, and a ton of information.
Ye Olde DVD Shoppe will likely get a visit towards the end of the week.
It’s the simplicity of these photos that I like. I love the crystal clear perfection of my SLR with lens, or the 3.2 megapixels of my digital, but there’s something about the raw, untouched quality that these pictures have. Light on film… ^__^