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WPPD 2010
OK -- what did we all do?
I braved the clouds and drizzle with the SQ-Hole 2.1 and ran through a roll of ACROS 100.

See 'em all here
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I didn't get time to make a pinhole.. as I say every year.. there is always next year. (Btw, I am also a Red Sox fan, so this is a regular phrase in my vocabulary.) The one image you have posted here is awesome. I look forward to seeing more.
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Well, we had some big storms blow through Saturday and I didn't think the weather would cooperate Sunday, but it did. The clouds were flying by pretty fast and I decided to take a chance with them.

I used my converted AGFA B-2 Speedex with Kodak Verichrome Pan for about a 4 second exposure and developed it for 12 minutes in Microdol-X. Not too bad for homemade pinhole. Eventually I'll either try to make a better pinhole for the camera or buy one premade.
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I shot 40 pinhole Polaroid portraits at Rayko Photography Center's pinhole day. The setup was an old CRT polaroid camera mounted with a press camera shutter and a 4mm laser-cut pinhole. Lighting was a florescent softbox, film was Fuji Instant 3000B, exposure times were around 5 seconds. I wish I had some to scan and post, but the subjects all took their portraits with them.
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My E6 Provia 100F/ 6x6 (12) ex-Zero Image multiformat goes in for D&P tomorrow (it's a public holiday today, Monday, in Australia). Atmospheric pics of pink-hued granite and towering cumulunimbus in sunset light, plus a moon albeit likely to be a very tiny moon! Will get some el cheapo scans done when back; got to post them to various sites... Other B&W pinhole pix (though not from WPPD) can be seen on my flickr page http://flickr.com/silent-street .
.::Garyh
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Canon EOS1N ('Brutus', 1993), TS-E 24mm f3.5L, 20mm f2.8, 17-40 f4L, 70-200 f2.8L
Pentax 67 ('Pentaximus', 2010) + SMCP 45mm f4, 55mm f4 & 165mm f4LS;
Zero Image 6x9 multi-format pinhole (2008); Sekonic L758D;
Olympus XA, Nikon Coolpix P7700
"If you're not having fun, then you're not doing it right!"
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 Originally Posted by Poisson Du Jour
My E6 Provia 100F/ 6x6 (12) SNIP Atmospheric pics of pink-hued granite and towering cumulunimbus in sunset light, plus a moon albeit likely to be a very tiny moon!
SNIP.
Christ, you have set the bar pretty high, hope there come out.....
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 Originally Posted by SMBooth
Christ, you have set the bar pretty high, hope there come out..... 
All will be taken care of, my dear.
.::Garyh
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Canon EOS1N ('Brutus', 1993), TS-E 24mm f3.5L, 20mm f2.8, 17-40 f4L, 70-200 f2.8L
Pentax 67 ('Pentaximus', 2010) + SMCP 45mm f4, 55mm f4 & 165mm f4LS;
Zero Image 6x9 multi-format pinhole (2008); Sekonic L758D;
Olympus XA, Nikon Coolpix P7700
"If you're not having fun, then you're not doing it right!"
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I was at a small local airport and did some photographs of a glider.
The challenge for me was not only to expose the film at that day, but also to develop it and do a kallitype image.
D-4305
Cheers
Ruediger
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