To me the only con’s of pinholes is that after you tried it then it is difficult to go back and shoot “normal” again 😊 It is addictive,
@philipdahl9001 Жыл бұрын
Nice video! I spent 50+ years striving to shoot sharp and well focused photos.....and then I discovered pinhole photography about four years ago. I love it! I've made a few cameras, even made a camera out of an Altoid can😊.
@GavinLyonsCreates Жыл бұрын
Sometimes that's the way it goes! Thanks for the comment. Haven't made a pinhole out of Altoid tin yet, that's the 35mm one which you roll into another 35mm roll? Must try it
@philipdahl9001 Жыл бұрын
@@GavinLyonsCreates I cut down pieces of direct positive paper and also made some paper negatives from some way expired Kodak roll paper, it works surprisingly well.
@GavinLyonsCreates Жыл бұрын
@@philipdahl9001 Reversal process is really nice too. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gZPYfpaAg9t7fLc but direct positive I've gotta try.
@kirkegard2008 Жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@GavinLyonsCreates Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@sophiasehrentag Жыл бұрын
One of the best videos on pinhole! Amazing results!
@Narsuitus Жыл бұрын
Reason #11: So you can participate in Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day on the last Sunday in April.
@GavinLyonsCreates Жыл бұрын
Absolutely a good reason!
@sovograf6 ай бұрын
>getting exposures right is trial and error Nope, you just calculate factor for given aperture and multiply time for f22 on it For example F=33.1 and 025s at f22 give you 8,25 secs plus reciprocity error from the film datasheet Thats all
@morgand19954 ай бұрын
Maybe for you. For me that works zero per cent of the time one hundred per cent of the time. In fact the only time i do calculations is when i feel like looking at how wildly inaccurate they are. I love my pinhole but if i was to go on calculated value rather than feel it'd be even more like throwing money out the window than it is now. But if it works with what you're using, fair play
@c.augustin3 ай бұрын
I measure and calculate from f16 - because this is what the "sunny-16-rule" gives me (if I don't have a light meter at hand ;-)). Since I use precision drilled pinholes and know the distance to the film, I have the necessary multipliers at hand (made actually some cheat-cards). And I do have cheat-cards for reciprocity failure. Works perfectly fine, but needs a bit of preparation and math beforehand … ;-)
@michaellevy96382 ай бұрын
Yeah, use an old box camera with 120 film I converted to a pinhole camera. I bracketed the exposures on one roll in conjunction with a light meter and determined the aperture was f/256. Now I use a light meter app on my phone. No problems.