Still Life

Still Life

Cropped from a paper negative exposed with a home built 8x10 pinhole camera.
Equipment Used
Home made 8x10 pinhole camera
Exposure
Approx. 4 hours
Paper & Developer
ilford FB Multigrade
Very sharp. Did you make your own pinhole with thin brass or did you purchase a "precision" pinhole?
 
I made the pinhole myself with a 0.05mm needle and the tinfoil that sealed the can of coffee that we usually buy.
 
hmmm. . . . how did your paper negative yield a positive image... ?? Im missing something...

That little mistery aside, I like the shot quite well.
 
Wow-That is unbelievably sharp. It has a beautiful subdued light quality..like a still painting lit by diffused window light. Great !
 
Thanks. Noah, you simply make a contact print of the paper negative and you end up with a paper positive.
 

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Category
Experimental Gallery
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Image metadata

Filename
tulipanes2.jpg
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Date taken
Sun, 19 June 2005 6:13 PM
Dimensions
497px x 500px

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