
This was from my first roll shooting with the Zero Image 6×9 Pinhole camera. The neat thing about this camera is that you can shoot in several different formats – 6×4.5, 6×6, 6×7, and 6×9. I opted for the 6×6 format for the first roll so I could get some practice with exposure time. This particular shot was about 25 seconds or so. In the future, I look forward to trying out the 6×9 wide format. Shot with a Zero Image pinhole camera on Fuji Neopan Acros 100 film, personally developed in the darkroom with D76. © Patrick Bresnahan
wonderful framing!
Thanks so much!
Way cool.
Thanks, I’m glad you think so : )
Excellent shot.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Thank you kindly!
Very nice !
Cheers ~ !
Great great result, I love it!
I have my first roll in my new Zero 2000 right now…. I have not finished it yet, waiting for better weather…. So thrilling…
Cheers! I’ve only put one roll through my Zero Image so far. I really like it, but I’m a little worried about taking it out in the snowy weather. It is wooden after all, so I’d hate for it to get damaged or warped. Anyhow, it’s a fantastic camera and its images seem to be quite a bit crisper than my other pinhole camera – the holga pinhole wide. Good luck with your zero image shots!
This is such a cool photo! I love film.
Thanks! I love film as well. I did a little write up on the benefits of film on another blog. You can check it out here:
http://ilikemysugarwithcoffeeandcream.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/film-hasnt-expired/
Sci-fi creepy-good.
great perspective
Thanks, I was looking straight up : )