I decided to mess around with my pinhole camera today. I have a lot of single weight fibre paper left from 6 years ago when I first built the camera. I knew the paper would have a base fog, but this seemed to benefit the image by reducing the contrast. I still have more testing and playing to do. I decided, obviously, to scan the negs in and work with them digitally. I think so far it is a good way to go. I will print it traditionally to compare the two mediums.



These are Don's flowers. Don is a man I worked with who passed away in February of this year. I feel blessed that he had given me these cuttings, because now when they bloom he will always be remembered.
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