ishutteratthethought
Group owner
Hello Folks,
I really think subminiature photography is a great way to attain a unique looking image or print. When you expose an image on such a small piece of negative, enlarge and print it, you can achieve an appearance unlike any other due to distortion issues caused by such a small negative.
I have tried various speed films but prefer the faster grainier films so when enlarged, you get a vey high grain look. Others try to go for the as clean as possible look which is attainable with the slower speed films & higher end Minox and Yashica systems.
I will post some images produced from my first submini camera, the Minox IIIs made in approximately 1951.
I have since acquired a Minox B as well as a Yashica Atoron.
Hope to see others examples soon and please feel free to chime in. Also, any photos of your cameras would be great to see.
There are obviously a host of other submini sites on the web which I participate in frequently but I thought it would be cool to see what other APUGrs were up to in the submini world.
Thanks!
Steve Zimmerman
I really think subminiature photography is a great way to attain a unique looking image or print. When you expose an image on such a small piece of negative, enlarge and print it, you can achieve an appearance unlike any other due to distortion issues caused by such a small negative.
I have tried various speed films but prefer the faster grainier films so when enlarged, you get a vey high grain look. Others try to go for the as clean as possible look which is attainable with the slower speed films & higher end Minox and Yashica systems.
I will post some images produced from my first submini camera, the Minox IIIs made in approximately 1951.
I have since acquired a Minox B as well as a Yashica Atoron.
Hope to see others examples soon and please feel free to chime in. Also, any photos of your cameras would be great to see.
There are obviously a host of other submini sites on the web which I participate in frequently but I thought it would be cool to see what other APUGrs were up to in the submini world.
Thanks!
Steve Zimmerman