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Jan 25, 2018 05:57:00   #
mrtaxi Loc: Old Westbury NY, Fort Lauderdale, FL
 
I love that shot! Great job!

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Jan 25, 2018 06:55:08   #
Shutterbug57
 
Very nice shot. What focal length pinhole camera did you use? I see 50mm, 75mm & 150mm in 4x5 at B&H and have been thinking of getting one.

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Jan 25, 2018 07:07:53   #
IanBarber Loc: Doncaster UK
 
Shutterbug57 wrote:
Very nice shot. What focal length pinhole camera did you use? I see 50mm, 75mm & 150mm in 4x5 at B&H and have been thinking of getting one.


The focal length for this one was 25mm in 6x6 format. The camera is a ZeroImage 2000

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Jan 25, 2018 07:13:29   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice!

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Jan 25, 2018 07:48:28   #
jaybreeze Loc: North Carolina
 
Amazing!

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Jan 25, 2018 08:34:02   #
traderjohn Loc: New York City
 
IanBarber wrote:
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours walking around Whitby looking for inspiration but the weather was just not doing anything for me. The sky was almost a continous tone of grey.

As I stood up by the Abbey, I looked North and could see what appeared to be a storm brewing so I decided to make the 20 mile journey to a place called Saltburn By The Sea.
Just as I arrived, the rain was starting to fall, it was to windy on the pier for the large format camera so I grabbed the small wooden pinhole camera from the bag, placed it on a tripod and gave the film a 15 second exposure.
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours ... (show quote)


Another good one.

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Jan 25, 2018 08:35:05   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
IanBarber wrote:
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours walking around Whitby looking for inspiration but the weather was just not doing anything for me. The sky was almost a continous tone of grey.

As I stood up by the Abbey, I looked North and could see what appeared to be a storm brewing so I decided to make the 20 mile journey to a place called Saltburn By The Sea.
Just as I arrived, the rain was starting to fall, it was to windy on the pier for the large format camera so I grabbed the small wooden pinhole camera from the bag, placed it on a tripod and gave the film a 15 second exposure.
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours ... (show quote)


beautiful shot, ian!

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Jan 25, 2018 08:48:21   #
Cykdelic Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
 
IanBarber wrote:
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours walking around Whitby looking for inspiration but the weather was just not doing anything for me. The sky was almost a continous tone of grey.

As I stood up by the Abbey, I looked North and could see what appeared to be a storm brewing so I decided to make the 20 mile journey to a place called Saltburn By The Sea.
Just as I arrived, the rain was starting to fall, it was to windy on the pier for the large format camera so I grabbed the small wooden pinhole camera from the bag, placed it on a tripod and gave the film a 15 second exposure.
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours ... (show quote)


Excellent pic!!!

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Jan 25, 2018 08:55:51   #
tuthdoc
 
One of the best shots I’ve seen on the forum!! I love black and white and pinhole. Composition is awesome!

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Jan 25, 2018 09:16:41   #
Richard Spencer Loc: Evansville, Indiana
 
Beautiful. Love everything about it.

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Jan 25, 2018 09:19:18   #
CSand Loc: Fayetteville, Georgia
 
Wonderful capture. Worth the extra journey for sure.

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Jan 25, 2018 09:36:20   #
SonyBug
 
Outstanding. I can see that as wall art in an office somewhere!

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Jan 25, 2018 09:58:32   #
Shutterbug57
 
IanBarber wrote:
The focal length for this one was 25mm in 6x6 format. The camera is a ZeroImage 2000


I just looked them up on their web site. Very cool and not much more than the basic boxes B&H has. I like the modular 4x5 design that can be 25mm, 50mm or 75mm. Thanks for sharing.

ETA - after more looking, the 6x9 that will do 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7 & 6x9 all in one box is pretty interesting too.

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Jan 25, 2018 10:22:24   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Excellent capture, composition and lighting, know the pier very well.

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Jan 25, 2018 12:13:23   #
Jim Plogger Loc: East Tennessee
 
IanBarber wrote:
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours walking around Whitby looking for inspiration but the weather was just not doing anything for me. The sky was almost a continous tone of grey.

As I stood up by the Abbey, I looked North and could see what appeared to be a storm brewing so I decided to make the 20 mile journey to a place called Saltburn By The Sea.
Just as I arrived, the rain was starting to fall, it was to windy on the pier for the large format camera so I grabbed the small wooden pinhole camera from the bag, placed it on a tripod and gave the film a 15 second exposure.
On this day, I had spent the best part of 5 hours ... (show quote)


Most excellent photography. Ian, it is good to see you back.

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