I Don’t Have the Energy on Flickr.
Last of my World Wide Pinhole Day images, all shot at the ING KiDS ROCK Nashville event (aka Kids Country Music Marathon).
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, varied times
I Don’t Have the Energy on Flickr.
Last of my World Wide Pinhole Day images, all shot at the ING KiDS ROCK Nashville event (aka Kids Country Music Marathon).
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, varied times
Pinhole: Eye on Flickr.
Traffic cone. Part of my Worldwide Pinhole Day roll shot April 28.
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, about 15 seconds
Pinhole: Waiting on Flickr.
Standing tables at LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans. Part of my Worldwide Pinhole Day roll shot April 28.
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, 4 minutes
Pinhole: Support Looks Like a Prison on Flickr.
A bench at LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans. Part of my Worldwide Pinhole Day roll shot April 28.
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, about 10 seconds
Pinhole: Batman, Pinnacle, Titans, Toilets on Flickr.
Leftover toilets from last weekend’s Music City Marathon. LP Field serves at the finish line. Part of my Worldwide Pinhole Day roll shot April 28.
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, about 10 seconds
Pinhole: Yosemite Polytych on Flickr.
Zero Image 69, F235, Kodak Portra
Clockwise from top left: Yosemite Valley tunnel view; Half Dome from Glacier Point; near Bridal Veil Falls; Bridal Veil Falls
Pinhole: Half Empty on Flickr.
Downtown Nashville skyline. Half of it, at least. The water was up from a few days of rain.
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, about 10 seconds
Pinhole: Dip on Flickr.
“Damnnnnnn, this water’s cold,” he said.
But he waded over and let me take a photo anyway.
Zero Image 6x9, f/235, Kodak Portra 100T, about 10 seconds
Pinhole: Stopwatch Timer on Flickr.
.penny as she pinholes herself in an abandoned Nashville warehouse. Sometimes light works really well on a rainy day.
Zero Image, f235, Kodak Portra 100T, as long as she took
Pinhole: Web on Flickr.
Shot this while on a photo adventure w/.penny a few weeks ago. We explored a mostly abandoned, falling-down warehouse. Haven’t had that much fun in a while. For this, I held the camera on the window sill, the pinhole less than two inches from the glass. The hole was smaller than the size of a quarter.
This will be part of a new series I’m currently working on. My hope is to get the series in a local gallery. More details about it when I’m closer to being done.
Zero Image, f235, Kodak Portra 100T, I don’t remember how long
Pinhole: B&E on Flickr.
I met Penny and her partner Zia a few weeks ago. Both are amazing photographers. Penny and I connected over the weekend and explored a local industrial site. We climbed a few walls, clambered through a few thorny bushes and stepped carefully around debris, but it was worth the effort. Penny, who specializes in shooting instant film (damn good at pinhole) was kind enough to stop shooting for a few seconds (8ish) for me to get this shot.
Zero Image, f235, Kodak Ektar, I think I counted to 8, cropped from 6x9
Pinhole: Lit on Flickr.
Garage/Warehouse, Abandoned Tennessee Department of Highways and Public Works in Nashville
Zero Image 69, f235, Kodak Portra 160, about 45 seconds
Pinhole: Shutter Stutter on Flickr.
Kayla in Nashville posing for Penny.
Ever wonder what my pinhole camera’s shutter looks like? Well there it is in the upper left corner. My cable release decided to stop working fully. I didn’t notice because I don’t normally look at the shutter when I’m shooting. Dumbass.
Zero Image 69, f235, Kodak Ektar 100, ~4 seconds
Pinhole: Generic River Scene on Flickr.
Cumberland River, Nashville
Zero Image 69, f235, Kodak Portra 160, about 8 seconds
Pinhole: Hand-Holding Isn’t Always the Best Policy on Flickr.
Nashville
Zero Image 69, f235, Kodak Portra 160, about four seconds