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B&W Neil



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Registered: October 2008
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Made with a Zero image 5x4 pinhole camera with a 25mm focal length.


Location: near Blegberry beach, Hartland, North Devon. UK.
· Date: Fri, 28, March, 2014 · Views: 5064
· Filesize: 97.8kb · Dimensions: 511 x 402 ·
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Keywords: pinhole
Film make, size & rating:: Foma 100 @ 50 iso
Film developer & temp:: Rodinal 1:50
Camera, Lens focal length & Aperture: 5x4 pinhole F/L 25mm
Tripod used Y/N:: yes
Paper:: Ilf MG4
Paper developer & temp:: Neutol 1+14

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David Lingham

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Sun, 6, April, 2014 8:41am

I like this Neil. Great atmosphere

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B&W Neil

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Sun, 6, April, 2014 4:09pm

David,
Many thanks - it is very strange working without a viewfinder and having only a vague idea what the 25mm F/L is giving you but I'm getting used to it now.


Neil.

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