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Uploaded: 12/16/05 5:43 PM GMT
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Nobody seemed to like the first one of these pinhole camera pictures, but I am going to put up another one anyway. Maybe it will start to grow on someone. It is quite a fun way to approach photography.

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::marilynjane
12/19/05 3:01 PM GMT
Hi Cassie, this is truly and interesting beginning , my dear! Somehow, I am wishing there would be more color! Color almost always attracts people! I bet it does with you as well! I know when I first started with Caedes about a yr ago, I first realized how important practice was needed, in my case, so I have been doing that ever since! Smiling! Maybe considering the framing of what you want to capture in particular, the lighting is alwasy important and so keep up the good work Cassie and you will be delighted in what you can produce and post on this page! I love the rich brown tones here! Sincerely, Marilyn
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.bubbly_pop
12/20/05 6:38 AM GMT
I really like the sepia tones, it creeps me out, but in a good way! :)
Perhaps if the image was a bit sharper?? But I like it how it is, a very creative shot with alot of merits, especially the lighting, it really adds to the eerie feeling of the image-if that's what you were going for :) It reminds me of a haunted house....or maybe I've been watching too many horror movies lately..
Keep up the good work!
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.Trin
12/20/05 8:36 AM GMT
I agree, I also like the sepia tones on this and the eerie kinda scary feeling you captured here! I like the pinhole effet but if you could brighten it up a little and show us more details of the place it would be even better. Try experimenting and see what you come up with!
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Whatknot
02/06/06 4:13 AM GMT
Wonderful pinholes! I don't know that people 'get the point' of pinhole pictures here. You might try posting on the f295 website. Please give some details on your camera. Did you make it yourself? What is the size of the pinhole? f-stop? Exposure time? Did you use paper or film? The two images appear to be from two different cameras since the first is far more distorted than this one is. You should explain that exposure times are long and depth of field is infinite so you have to choose your subjects carefully.
Keep 'em coming!
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