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Vero Beach, Florida. Vermeer 6x18 panoramic pinhole with hemispheric film plane. Four seconds @ f/300, Kodak Ektar 100.
 

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Hmm - appears I have made comments in this thread but not posted any images ...
(There are some pinhole shots in my gallery on this site.)
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Kutztown Station

Taken with DW Thomas 8x10 pinhole camera, Fuji HR-T X-ray film 14 sec @ f/300 (on a grayish day)
Developed in HC110 1+63 and contact printed on Ilford MGRC Pearl surface

The 1870s vintage Reading Railroad station in Kutztown Pennsylvania, now one end of the Allentown & Auburn Railroad, a small tourist operation that only operates sporadically. The building appears quite well maintained and even has details such as a blue on white porcelain enameled sign for "American Telephone & Telegraph Long Distance Calling."
 
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Just luv the colouration of your print Awty. How do you get it? I've just checked out your site, but no definite info on there...

Many thanks,

Terry S
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Hi terry I usually use sepia and selenium. The digital scans arent always precise but you get the idea.
 
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Olympus OM-2 with retracted pinhole cap at focal distance of 40mm, f/130. Handheld exposure of 1/4s. HP5 rated and developed at 1600 in Rodinal (1+25 dilution), scanned by Epson V750.
 

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Now a tripod mounted shot. Exposure of 6s. HP5 was rated and developed at 1600, but in 1+50 dilution of Rodinal (much more accutance and grain, but less contrast and halation). This funerary work of art is a bronze sculpture by Victor Brecheret.
 

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Olympus OM-2 with retracted pinhole cap at focal distance of 40mm, f/130. Handheld exposure of 1/4s. HP5 rated and developed at 1600 in Rodinal (1+25 dilution), scanned by Epson V750.

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Hi terry I usually use sepia and selenium. The digital scans arent always precise but you get the idea.

@awty

Many thanks for the reply. :smile:

In a recent print swap, I received a print done the same way - in sepia and then selenium, but the sender said that he thought that the selenium didn't do anything extra to the print. I'll have to try doing it myself I suppose.

Finally, do you use a bought sepia toner or make one up from scratch yourself, and if so, what ratios do you use in the toner?

Many thanks,

Terry S
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