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The below are the images that I shot using the 612 format pinhole camera over the last weekend.
Most of them are shot on Kodak Tri-X or Tmax 100 developed using Rodinal 1:25 at 20 degree celsius. ![]() Shot of Red Dot Museum along Maxwell Road on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Shot using the 8Banner Mb 6x12 pano pinhole camera. Using Kodak Tmax 100, developed in Rodinal, 5 mins at 20 degrees celsius. ![]() Shot of Red Dot Museum along Maxwell Road on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Inside view of the flea market that take place once a month.Shot using the 8Banner Mb 6x12 pano pinhole camera. Using Kodak Tmax 100, developed in Rodinal, 5 mins at 20 degrees celsius. ![]() Shot of Red Dot Museum along Maxwell Road on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Shot using the 8Banner Mb 6x12 pano pinhole camera. Using Kodak Tmax 100, developed in Rodinal, 5 mins at 20 degrees celsius. Comments welcome..... U can see more of the series and the pinhole cameras I use on the following link... www.flickr.com/photos/8banners Last edited by jcryan55; 6th February 2007 at 10:58 PM. |
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more of the series....
![]() Shot of Capitol building from view of Raffles City along Stamford Road. Shot using the 8Banner Mb 6x12 pano pinhole camera. Using Kodak Tri-X 400 at ISO 320, developed in Rodinal, 5 mins at 20 degrees celsius. ![]() The oldest Chinese temple in Singapore along Telok Ayer Street. Shot using the 8Banner Mb 6x12 pano pinhole camera. Using Kodak Tri-X 400 at ISO 320, developed in Rodinal, 5 mins at 20 degrees celsius. ![]() Shot of Fullerton Hotel along the Singapore River.Shot using the 8Banner Mb 6x12 pano pinhole camera. Using Kodak Tmax 100, developed in Rodinal, 5 mins at 20 degrees celsius. Anyone wants to find out more about this pinhole cam, can PM me for the details.... Last edited by jcryan55; 5th February 2007 at 02:08 PM. |
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Some people PM me to ask forhow the pinhole cam look like.....here's how it look like....
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very classic shots
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I luv it!
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the fullerton shot gets my 2 thumbs up!
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i love it! very nice!
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Camera and pictures very nice. I'm so tempted...
btw, jcryan55, were you one of the fellows at the MAAD market this last weekend? I stopped by the photography booth for a while. I was one of the ladies being shown around the exhibition spaces by the organiser. You guys gonna be there again next month? Last edited by wrkshy; 6th February 2007 at 12:16 PM. Reason: edited to clarify who I was addressing |
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yes...I was there shortly at the Flea market at MAAD last Sunday. But I was not running the booth there, just visiting the 2 photographer friend who runs the booth there.
I'll showcase thse cameras at MAAD next month. U may like to pass the word around regarding this pinhole cameras if anyone is interested to view the camera. But I guess the meticulous features and exquisite design is an attraction itself. To be frank, I am very impressed with the sharpness of the images produced by the pinhole cams.... With regrets, the wooden series are no longer in production. They have been redesigned to come in metal form now. The metal series offer better durability and have a great workability in extreme cold weather. The metal series have been tested to be able to work in extreme wintery conditions in Canada and Haerbin, China. Currently available models are: 4x5 model ![]() 6x12 model ![]() 6x6/645 model ![]() Last edited by jcryan55; 6th February 2007 at 10:57 PM. |
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hi wats the damage? $$
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wow.. how did you get no people in all your shots? 5 minute exposures at capitol, red dot, no one pass by at all?
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Hi jcryan55,
You are welcome to share your pinhole photos and knowledge. But please bring your sales to B&S forum. Please edit your post and remove any kind of "sales elements" or the slightest hint of sales. I'll remove this thread in 3 days time if sales topics or enquiries are not removed. I've already removed your post in Vortex's "World Pinhole Day" thread. Hope you understand. Last edited by TrailsofLife; 6th February 2007 at 10:16 PM. |
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ahhh the inside looks just like a holga. btw how much is the 6by12 version?. and where the hell u get Rodinal???
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Hi all,
Mod says to trim my thread so that not so commercial...so done liao. Bum, FYI, Rollei has acquired the Agfa plant in France and have been re-running the production of Rodinal. They're making using the same fomula and even the packaging.They're starting to sell all over the world already since last Sep 06. But u know, Singapore, no market for B&W stuff, so nobody wants to bring it in la....I bought the rodinal when I was travelling on business. I got the precious Rollei IR film during the trip as well.... But I am not doing an MO on these stuff. Last edited by jcryan55; 6th February 2007 at 11:14 PM. |
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Thanks for your co-operation. Would appreciate if kept your consistency for all your future threads. Last edited by TrailsofLife; 6th February 2007 at 11:11 PM. |
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i think most of us here are just trying to share and promote alternative forms of photography. Should take it easy a bit?
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