Tea Kettle & Lobster Boat [pinhole photograph]
October 30, 2006, Port Clyde, Maine
(click in the image for a larger version)
This is the pinhole version of another photograph that was posted back in early October. That version was taken with my Canon 5D and was intended as a digital "test" of the setup. From the beginning the image was imagined as a pinhole photograph. If memory serves, I think the exposure time was about 30 seconds.
Trivial details that I find very satisfying: The angle of the kettle spout and the angle of the boom on the lobster boat are nearly the same. ;-)
This was shot using a ZeroImage 6x9 multi-format camera. The Zero 69 is a wooden pinhole camera with no viewfinder that uses 120 roll film. This image shows the full 6x9cm format; earlier Zero photos I have posted here were 6x7cm. I have another photo from this same shoot that I am quite pleased with scheduled to be posted on Monday morning so stay tuned!








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