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World Pinhole Photography Day or What I was going to submit.
I never read the WPPD rules, so I thought I could use an image that I had taken near the actual day. That is what happens when you don't check things out! I took these on a great weather day early last week. As it says, it is the US Customs House in Charleston, South Carolina.
Homemade 4x5 pinhole camera.
Kodak Tri-X 320 film.
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I'm trying something today, inside, but the exposure is loooooooong! I'm not sure if it will work, but if it does, I will submit it.
Jon
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Too bad you jumped the gun on the date, you've definitely got the hardware and the technique in hand! Though I fell back to medium format this year, I have to admit 4x5 (and up) does seem to produce the sharpest and most impressive results.
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On World Pinhole Photography Day, it rained all day. So, I was forced to find a subject indoors to photograph. Here it is, nothing really interesting, but what was available.

The interesting thing about this image, is that it took 9 HOURS to expose! A problem with reciprocity of the Tri-X 320 film I was using.
Jon
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Well, I messed up a knee in a fall, so I'm stuck in the house. My Wife brought me my Mamiya 23 equipment and I found a nice shot right in the family room. Now all I have to do is get down to the darkroom and process it.
Jon, yours is fine.
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 Originally Posted by bsdunek
Well, I messed up a knee in a fall, so I'm stuck in the house. My Wife brought me my Mamiya 23 equipment and I found a nice shot right in the family room. Now all I have to do is get down to the darkroom and process it.
Jon, yours is fine.
Thanks!
I hope you are up and about soon.
Jon
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Nice pictures!
I haven't processed my film yet, but I shot almost two rolls of 120 in a ZeroImage 2000 (the only pinhole camera I plan on owning, results are good enough for me).
However, if the rain isn't pouring down - why not go out anyway? 
- Thomas
 Originally Posted by jon.oman
On World Pinhole Photography Day, it rained all day. So, I was forced to find a subject indoors to photograph. Here it is, nothing really interesting, but what was available.
The interesting thing about this image, is that it took 9 HOURS to expose! A problem with reciprocity of the Tri-X 320 film I was using.
Jon
"...the heart and mind are the true lens of the camera".
- Yousuf Karsh
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit".
- Aristotle
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 Originally Posted by Thomas Bertilsson
Nice pictures!
However, if the rain isn't pouring down - why not go out anyway?
- Thomas
Thanks!
Because with all the rain, there was a lot of lightning, as well as wind. A light drizzle would not have stopped me!
Jon
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That's the spirit! 
 Originally Posted by jon.oman
Thanks!
Because with all the rain, there was a lot of lightning, as well as wind. A light drizzle would not have stopped me!
Jon
"...the heart and mind are the true lens of the camera".
- Yousuf Karsh
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit".
- Aristotle
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