Pinhole Machine in the Field
It’s not a Pinball Machine. And a photo above is a Japanese maple !
As I explained in the Previous post, it is a combined / selectable Pinhole.
Single Pinhole, Multiple Pinholes and a Concentric-Double-Density Pinhole
were all in one panel, with or without a Wide-angle Front Lens.
Those were taken by the Concentric-DD pinhole.
They too, by the DD pinhole with the typical radiating halation.
And those images were taken by the Multiple (4) Pinholes.
If you carefully check the photo, you will find the 4 repeated images.
And DD pinhole image again. (Some years ago I made similar image !)
In the same time same subject but by the Multiple Pinholes.
Taken by a single pinhole though, with a very slow shutter speed =
camera was shaken, bird has moved = hence utterly blurry image. 🙂
Still, they were the very painterly images which I wanted.
By the DD Pinhole.
Last moment of sun hit the Single Pinhole and created
fantastic diffraction pattern.
Single Pinhole with half a second shutter speed = camera shake. 😀
And this image —– 1.6 second exposure.
(I would rather say, not too bad for a hand-held shot !)
I think, the Lens (?) worked well for the purpose to produce
impressionists like / painterly image ! 🙂
(You must have seen the most unusable photos here though,
if you like to have so-called good photo, use Phone-camera.)
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