A thread promted by Peter winning Mini Comp #49 with a shot from a film camera that doesn't even have a lens
Mini Competition #49 - Winner Peter: Roman Bath
Well done Peter
Cheers,
A thread promted by Peter winning Mini Comp #49 with a shot from a film camera that doesn't even have a lens
Mini Competition #49 - Winner Peter: Roman Bath
Well done Peter
Cheers,
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 17th December 2009 at 07:13 PM. Reason: change title to new thread
Thanks Dave,
Just goes to show you don't need expensive equipment to take good photos, although not having a view finder let alone a lens and then having to wait a week or so to see what you shot is a bit frustrating. If you want to se a master then go to http://www.stevegoslingphotography.co.uk/new-work.htm. I have his book 'Lensless Landscapes' which inspired me to have a go.
Peter
More thought, which if it develops I will split into a new thread.
Have you tried drilling a tiny hole in a body cap for your DSLR?
I haven't, I gather it is possible, but I have no idea whether the cap to sensor distance matters, nor if the thickness of the cap material plays any part - e.g. is it better to have a knife-edge pinhole rather than a tunnel through something thicker.
Cheers,
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 17th December 2009 at 07:10 PM. Reason: change title to new thread
The best way to do this is to cut a larger hole in the cap, say about 2cm diameter and then fix some thin aluminium across the hole and put a small, very small, hole in the centre of this. If you try and do it through the cap itself you will suffer from considerable blurring and diffraction problems. There are companies who make cap conversions.
I also have a pinhole optic for my Lensbaby which I have used quite successfully. This also has a zone plate option but that another whole area.
Peter
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 17th December 2009 at 07:10 PM. Reason: change title to new thread
Keith Cooper has an interesting article on the subject here.
Going back in time; reversed lens now pinhole photography. Well I'm hoping for an L type for Christmas but not going to get it so a pinhole sounds a great compromise. I don't think any of my pinhole pics were very good a hundred years ago; when my granddad tried to prove you don't actually need a lens, but Peter's are inspirational.