Sunday, 4 October 2009

Evaluation of Pinhole Camera Photographs



This is the first outdoor photo that I took with my pinhole camera. This was taking in Alexandra Park, which I exposed the photographic paper for about a minute. I like this image because you can see the detail of the house in between the trees.


To get the positive I scanned them into a computer and used photo shop to invert them to positive, which came out just as good as the negative. I am pleased with these results.





This photo was taking on the bridge of the college and was exposed for a minute, and although it was indoors, it was a well lit area with window panels. One thing that I didn't like that some brown patches started to show up on the negative, this could be because I didn't leave it in the fixer long enough.



I fixed the problem of the patches by grey scaling the photo. I like the effect of the people moving at the stairs, although I think I could have left the exposure time a tad bit longer to get some more detail on the sides of the buildings, but apart from that I like this photo.

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