Camera: DIY 4x5" 2" wide pinhole camera
FOV approx. 120 degrees
Pinhole: f/168
Exposure: 10 secs
Film: Foma Fomapan 400 Action developed in Kodak Xtol Replenished
Image taken on World Pinhole Photography Day 2025
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Rowena Plateau, part one - from Hikes of 2024.
This was my second day of hiking with Elliot, and it was a great day. We had an easy morning - breakfast at the hotel, some wandering, maybe lunch out? After that, we headed to Rowena and started with a hike down Rowena Plateau.
Image made with my Innova 6x9 Pinhole.
Washington National Cathedral
District of Columbia (Washington D.C.)
Architects: George Frederick Bodley and Philip Hubert Frohman. The structure is of Neo-Gothic design closely modeled on English Gothic style of the late fourteenth century. It is the second-largest church building in the United States, and the third-tallest building in Washington, D.C.
shot with a large format pinhole camera and Graflex 6x9 120 roll film back on (very) expired FujiChrome MS 100/1000 Professional (RMS) film
single exposure: 28 seconds
*purple hues and color-shifting madness are the result of the film's age - expired 2000-8
Washington National Cathedral
District of Columbia (Washington D.C.)
Architects: George Frederick Bodley and Philip Hubert Frohman. The structure is of Neo-Gothic design closely modeled on English Gothic style of the late fourteenth century. It is the second-largest church building in the United States, and the third-tallest building in Washington, D.C.
shot with a large format pinhole camera and Graflex 6x9 120 roll film back
single exposure: 28 seconds