Diana Multi Pinhole Operator
Fuji Provia RDP III 100F
E6 process
2 thoughts on “Three pin holes looking up a tree”
Really like the handheld (I assume its handheld anyway) nature of this image. I’ve been trying to experiment more with non-stationary pinhole exposures lately. Results seem to vary wildly. What I like so much about this exposure, is that the tree trunk guides me into the image, hinting at the subject matter without giving the mystery away entirely.
Thank you very much!
It is handheld but I was leaning the camera against the tree for support. And I used all three pinholes at the camera to create the lightly psychedelic effect. I don’t know if you are familiar with this camera, but it gives the opportunity to use one, two or three pinholes at the same time. Mostly I use just one, but sometimes it feels right to go a bit crazy… 😉
Thanks again!
Really like the handheld (I assume its handheld anyway) nature of this image. I’ve been trying to experiment more with non-stationary pinhole exposures lately. Results seem to vary wildly. What I like so much about this exposure, is that the tree trunk guides me into the image, hinting at the subject matter without giving the mystery away entirely.
Thank you very much!
It is handheld but I was leaning the camera against the tree for support. And I used all three pinholes at the camera to create the lightly psychedelic effect. I don’t know if you are familiar with this camera, but it gives the opportunity to use one, two or three pinholes at the same time. Mostly I use just one, but sometimes it feels right to go a bit crazy… 😉
Thanks again!