March 2024

Pinhole in color

Color photography with my Reality So Subtle 6×6 pinhole. 20mm, super-wide focal length. The first one is a familiar subject that I’ve come to like, a piece of construction equipment. They offer such bright yellow, red, and orange colors that it hard to ignore them. I will probably put together a gallery and try to start taking more. The second one of an old chimney from the Porterdale Mills in Porterdale, GA, a now defunct textile mill just west of Covington, GA. Time has passed the old mill town by now, which it’s copious numbers of mill houses. The old […]

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Master Lock Trio

Always interesting, Locks are a great subject. I think this will be a regular feature of my work and I’ll start hunting for interesting locks. These three are all Master Locks, but that’s just how it worked out. All shot with the Olympus E-M1 and my trusty 12-40/2.8

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Electric Reflections

Reflections at night from a couple of signs and car taillights. This one in Boston, but these photos are not hard to find, but you have to be there at the right time of night were there are interesting reflections, wait until during or after the rain, and position yourself appropriately. I love it.

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Great Hair with a 6×17 pinhole beast

I was walking around a local park and had my Reality So Subtle 6x17cm camera. It’s a super high quality pinhole camera that shoots super wide images with a curved film plane. It’s not a swing-lens camera, but the pinhole covers it all. There is a tiny bit of vignetting, but not a lot. I found this nice lady sitting on a park bench next to the lake and asked her if I could take her photo from behind, because I loved her hair. I really like the picture. As far as focus, I was a little too close. You

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