like the looking up photo and the bench in the water have you tired fomapan 400 might give you a bit more speed on dull days and in a box of 50 sheets only problem with the ilford you only get 25sheets in a box have a good Christmas.
Thank you, I was using Fomapan 100, but exposing it at 400. think I have pushed it to 800 before, but sure it went really grainy, may need to try that again :)
Great video Will. You have convinced me to try 4x5 pinhole. What would you recommend as a the best 4x5 pinhole camera to start with (not counting making your own)? Thanks
Hard choice, each has different advantages and disadvantages depending on what it is your photographing. I did a post a while back which lists a few www.willgudgeon.com/2024/01/best-5-large-format-pinhole-cameras-for.html?m=1
I love the two shots under the pillars, but that bench in the water ! really love it !!!
Yes, I am pleased with the bench shot, I would like to off got lower, but would have got wet
The 'up shot' with the Harman Titan definitely my favourite but really liked all of them.
Keep on inspiring!
Thank you 😊
For the wet weather you were having, the Harman Camera was perfect for the day.
Fantastic camera the Harman
4:56 masterpiece, it could be a beautiful print
Thank you 😊
Lovely photos!
I can see how 20 minute exposure can be a bit of a struggle with the limited daylight we get during the winter time
Thank you, it was a struggle LOL
You're an expert at this stage 📷👍
🤣 some days I'm still trying to figure out what I'm doing 😁
Good to see you out there 😊
Good to be there 👍
I will need back
Think I like the 2 images from under the viaduct with the pillars (looking thru & looking straight up) the most :-)
Thank you kindly 😁
Excellent images!!
Thank you Garon, hope you're doing well .
like the looking up photo and the bench in the water have you tired fomapan 400 might give you a bit more speed on dull days and in a box of 50 sheets only problem with the ilford you only get 25sheets in a box have a good Christmas.
Thank you, I was using Fomapan 100, but exposing it at 400. think I have pushed it to 800 before, but sure it went really grainy, may need to try that again :)
Great video Will. You have convinced me to try 4x5 pinhole. What would you recommend as a the best 4x5 pinhole camera to start with (not counting making your own)? Thanks
Hard choice, each has different advantages and disadvantages depending on what it is your photographing.
I did a post a while back which lists a few
www.willgudgeon.com/2024/01/best-5-large-format-pinhole-cameras-for.html?m=1
Great shots. I sort of prefer the crummy days for the mmod they add to pinhole shots. Good work!
Don't sell the RB 67. I love mine.
I feel it is a camera I would regret selling, hopefully head out with it over Christmas holidays.
Also love the wet crummy days for the mood