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Shotdate | -location:
2007 Sept. 17 | Melbourne(AU)

Camera | Filmtype:
Pinholaroid | 89

Related tags:
holga, colour, water, pinhole, holgaroid, rock, long exposure, time, variations
Tip:
Pinhole cameras are very well suited for extreme wideangle and/or close-up photography due to the amazing depth of field available because of the incredibly small aperture of the pinhole. Exposure times must be extended to allow enough light to reach the film however.
* I made a tutorial on how to construct a pinhole camera out of an old polaroid packfilm camera. It can be seen here:
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