Nice video Will 👍 Personally I really liked the last shot of that boat….think it worked well with the tide being out as it added to the “Decayed” feeling giving it a dockyard look.
Excellent as always Will. I really like the shot of the bench. Thank you for sharing The weather was so bad I had to do indoor shots for pinhole day, but have not developed them yet
every time i find myself using a pinhole with a cable release, i realize how much more i enjoy the experience of not having to faff about with other shutter systems. i do wish they all had them.
The shutter system on any Pinhole camera can make or break it, a cable release is definitely the best option, think it's in the Holga and Zero image that use it
Really nice photos. I also love pinhole photography! For the shot with the bench, I would have placed the camera a little higher so that the reflection of the bench on the wet concrete can be seen!
Thank you, yes, I agree with you on that, I was hoping for more reflection, but also feel a shot higher up with the skatepark in the background may have worked too. Will be heading back again sometime 😁
Great video and awesome pictures! I have a question, what is the red filter for in some of the shots you took? To my understanding the red plastic stops the film from exposing. I am asking because I just built my second pinhole camera and made a viewing window on the back to read the numbers on the film. I used a cut up red plastic folder. Will this keep light out well enough or will I ruin my shots when I check the numbers?
The red filters work in B&W film to darken blues, helps keep sky detail in some images. Red light won't work on light sensitive paper as paper can be handled under a red light. The red window on the back will be fine as long as it's not too big, because the paper on the back should help avoid any issues, some will put a cover over the red window to help reduce any chance of light leaking around
awesome shots
Nice! :)
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! 😁
Thanks for sharing your shots and tech info with each photo.
Nice video Will 👍 Personally I really liked the last shot of that boat….think it worked well with the tide being out as it added to the “Decayed” feeling giving it a dockyard look.
Thank you Kevin 👍
I never even new World Pinhole Day was a thing. Those are some lovely shots, I think people just don't appreciate how much effort it takes with film.
Thank you, yes a lot of effort goes into using film, seems like too much sometimes 😁
Lovely! Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed the video, your enthusiasm is appreciated!
Just an FYI, Your internal grey matter stopwatch on the wreck was off by appx. 30%
I really liked the image with the telescope; nice composition :-)
Thank you 😊
Some great shots, Will! Glad you got some keepers from the pack 😉 Thanks again for the shout out!
Thank you, and thank you again for the film 😁👍
Excellent as always Will. I really like the shot of the bench. Thank you for sharing The weather was so bad I had to do indoor shots for pinhole day, but have not developed them yet
Thank you, Hopefully you get some good photos from it 👍
every time i find myself using a pinhole with a cable release, i realize how much more i enjoy the experience of not having to faff about with other shutter systems. i do wish they all had them.
The shutter system on any Pinhole camera can make or break it, a cable release is definitely the best option, think it's in the Holga and Zero image that use it
Really nice photos. I also love pinhole photography! For the shot with the bench, I would have placed the camera a little higher so that the reflection of the bench on the wet concrete can be seen!
Thank you, yes, I agree with you on that, I was hoping for more reflection, but also feel a shot higher up with the skatepark in the background may have worked too. Will be heading back again sometime 😁
Very fun. Which B&W filters are you using for your large format pinhole shots?
Thank you, I'm using some formatt hitech filters, had them for many years.
Great video and awesome pictures! I have a question, what is the red filter for in some of the shots you took? To my understanding the red plastic stops the film from exposing. I am asking because I just built my second pinhole camera and made a viewing window on the back to read the numbers on the film. I used a cut up red plastic folder. Will this keep light out well enough or will I ruin my shots when I check the numbers?
The red filters work in B&W film to darken blues, helps keep sky detail in some images.
Red light won't work on light sensitive paper as paper can be handled under a red light.
The red window on the back will be fine as long as it's not too big, because the paper on the back should help avoid any issues, some will put a cover over the red window to help reduce any chance of light leaking around
hi :)
Hello 👋
Great page, but please edit back to about eight minutes for those of us who are busy - Make that six minutes.
Thank you, I know I do plan on shorter videos 👍
Seriously?
PS. You do know you don't have to watch these videos in their entirety in one sitting, right?