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Pinhole.panoramic . Sunday, 13 March 2011. This is the first portrait to grace pin.pan, and what a stonker. Chris Mettraux is the man behind the camera, a Swiss photographer and web designer with an excellent website featuring loads of his photos. This was taken at the Vidy skate bowl. Sunday, March 13, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you have any questions or comments - or if you need to contact any of the photographers - please email mike@pinpanblog.com. Michael D. Hawley.
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pin.pan*: INTRODUCING: KRISTOPHER COOKE
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Pinhole.panoramic . Sunday, 5 December 2010. Never has a barbed wire fence looked so good! Shot this unusual landscape by the Hana Highway on the island of Maui, Hawaii. His weapon of choice was a Sharan Wide 35. With Kodak Ektar film. Thanks for contributing, Kristopher. I hope we get to see some more Mauian panoramas before too long. Sunday, December 05, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Michael D. Hawley. FX “Effixe” Lantrua. View my complete profile. Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.
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pin.pan*: INTRODUCING: TOM BROGAN
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Pinhole.panoramic . Sunday, 5 December 2010. American photographer Tom Brogan. Makes his debut with this fantastic landscape. Thanks, Tom! I took this image during a family trip to see a Space Shuttle launch in April of 2010. We were pleasantly surprised to find such a nice beach area to spend an afternoon during our trip. Taken at North Beach, Florida. Film: Kodak Ektar 100. Sunday, December 05, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Michael D. Hawley. FX “Effixe” Lantrua.
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Pinhole.panoramic . Sunday, 26 December 2010. Here's my favourite piece from the haunting Rio Mare series. The camera was a birthday gift from my friend - Martin. He knew that I'm inflicted by pinhole so he decided to end my misery by building a perfect camera. It's a "Vermeer" with my name engraved at the back. Of course I use it with "my way". I put inside 35mm film instead of 120 roll. The reason was quite simple - it had to be panoramic. Literature. In this case it Was S.Lem's Solaris. It's not ...
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pin.pan*: INTRODUCING: JOHN KITTELSRUD
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Pinhole.panoramic . Monday, 13 December 2010. Has produced some stunning pinhole panoramas and this is just one of them. Watch this space for more of John's work, coming soon! I used my first pin-o-ramic. Camera to make this image. It has a curved film plane ( seen here. Monday, December 13, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you have any questions or comments - or if you need to contact any of the photographers - please email mike@pinpanblog.com. Michael D. Hawley. View my complete profile.
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pin.pan*: INTRODUCING: MICHAEL D. HAWLEY
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Pinhole.panoramic . Wednesday, 26 January 2011. INTRODUCING: MICHAEL D. HAWLEY. We begin 2011 in style with this jaw-dropper from Michael D. Hawley. You can see more of Michael's work at his excellent website. And very soon on these pages. This pinhole image entitled "South Coast" was taken on a Holga wide. Pinhole camera with Kodak 160VC 120film, no mask. 8 minute exposure at. I photographed this image while on vacation with my wife on the south. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Michael D. Hawley.
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Pinhole.panoramic . Friday, 24 December 2010. Is a photographer whose feel for perspective is clear to see in this panorama, "Lac", and in much of his work. Or ruined by an error of judgement positioning the tripod. Chris Mettraux defeats these challenges spectacularly. Thank you, Chris, for getting involved. Lac" was taken with a Holga WPC camera on Shanghai GP3 100 ISO film. Friday, December 24, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We're always looking for fresh contributions - from classic l...