Excellent video Will. Some fantastic images, especially the last one. I love the movement in the material and the nice dark blacks. Great to see you are back on your feet.
love this type of setting, remonds me of Homer Alaska. I grew up in Alaska and miss it, I live in southern California which has a different sort of desert beauty about it.
Is it my imagination or does using the red filter , (emphasizing blue sky and needing higher exposures) , lead to a reduction in the apparent vignetting on these shots.I definitely see heavier vignetting on the other shots?
yes, it will normally darken a blue sky, my one isn't as strong as others I've used in the past, normally have to add around 3 stops, with mine I only add 2. so you do get longer exposure times, but do find they add a bit of vignetting, but very much depending on light at the time
Also a Ondu 4x5 rise. It's a tough decision, I'm still new to the titan, but is a great camera. The Ondu rise was amazing in London over the weekend, the rise pinhole is perfect for the city. Zero image is a great module camera with the different focal length options, the Mia is again great to use, and rugged, certainly can take a few knocks. I did do a blog post covering most of these cameras which may help. www.willgudgeon.com/2024/01/best-5-large-format-pinhole-cameras-for.html?m=1
Thank you, I am using the Artcise CS50C, this model I think has been replaced by the CS60C s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeWn4IZ This a fairly small tripod compared to your standard tripod, but they do larger sizes like the CS80C
Shots came out great, well done !
Thank you 👍
Excellent video Will. Some fantastic images, especially the last one. I love the movement in the material and the nice dark blacks. Great to see you are back on your feet.
Thank you Jim ☺️
Good to see you back! Cheers
Thank you 😁
Hope you very soon get back to full health my friend. Hope 2024 is good to you. Dave
Thank you Dave, thankfully feeling much better now 😊
Keep getting well, Will 👍
Thank you 😊
love this type of setting, remonds me of Homer Alaska. I grew up in Alaska and miss it, I live in southern California which has a different sort of desert beauty about it.
I have seen many programmes on Alaska and definitely some of the beaches look amazing for this sort of photography, would love to go.
Nice!
Good to see you feeling better!
Thank you Sina ☺️
glad your getting better there will nice photos also.
Thank you 😊
There is a great app called pinhole assist. It is a light meter with a built in reciprocity and a timer.
Yes, unfortunately it's not available on android 😞
Nice work Will.
Thank you Matt
It was interesting to see your results rating Fomapan 100 at EI400 and stand-developing. I'll give that a try.
It works well, I use Ilford DDX, mix ratio 1+9, agitate for 1 minute and leave to stand for 45 minutes.
Good to see you Will. Sorry you’ve been poorly, but hopefully the sea air will have done you good.
Thank you, thankfully all feeling better now ☺️
Is it my imagination or does using the red filter , (emphasizing blue sky and needing higher exposures) , lead to a reduction in the apparent vignetting on these shots.I definitely see heavier vignetting on the other shots?
yes, it will normally darken a blue sky, my one isn't as strong as others I've used in the past, normally have to add around 3 stops, with mine I only add 2. so you do get longer exposure times, but do find they add a bit of vignetting, but very much depending on light at the time
in 4x5 pinholes, you have Mia, Zero and Titan. What is the one you suggest most ?
Also a Ondu 4x5 rise. It's a tough decision, I'm still new to the titan, but is a great camera. The Ondu rise was amazing in London over the weekend, the rise pinhole is perfect for the city. Zero image is a great module camera with the different focal length options, the Mia is again great to use, and rugged, certainly can take a few knocks. I did do a blog post covering most of these cameras which may help. www.willgudgeon.com/2024/01/best-5-large-format-pinhole-cameras-for.html?m=1
@@WillGudgeon thank you, awesome. Exactly what I was seeking for
Nice! What tripod you using?
Thank you, I am using the Artcise CS50C, this model I think has been replaced by the CS60C
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeWn4IZ
This a fairly small tripod compared to your standard tripod, but they do larger sizes like the CS80C
Thanks for the info! Been wanting to get into some pinhole photography and your videos are very inspiring! Get well and keep at it!