This pinhole was taken with the Holga attached to a
Manfrotto tripod. This particular tripod lets you get the camera no more than 6 inches off the ground by rotating the central column 90 degrees horizontal and then have the legs spred nearly flat.
In this orientation I tilted the camera nearly straight up and brought the body within 6 inches of the bottom of the totem. The depth of field of the pinhole is remarkable.
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This is a carving of a Saint (Francis?). Might be 12 feet tall. |
I like how the full sun is diffracted by the pinhole. Who says you can't take pictures of stars with a pinhole camera!
Totem and Sun
Holga 120-WPC pinhole camera, taken near Abiquiu, New Mexico Aug. 2012
120 film, approx 3.5 sec exposure (manual Bulb - I estimated by counting)
negative scanned and processed in Lightroom 3.6
thanks to my friend Dan who helped me scan all my film and photopaper pinhole images!