WPPD 2005:

We had a really good group show up and the weather held out!

We began our day at the H&H Cafe. This is David, meticulously eating his breakfast. (Nikon body cap pinhole- Tmax 3200)

John was a whirlwind of activity over his plate. (Nikon body cap pinhole- Tmax 3200)

This playground is being built by a local artist in Raymond. I think it's an accident waiting to happen. I call it "Liability City". (Beseler 6x9 cardboard pinhole camera , Ilford SFX film-  #25 filter.) I stopped by on the way home.

 

The totem at the docks in South Bend. (Nikon body cap pinhole- Tmax 3200)

Totem; same exact spot as the image to the left. (Pintoid - Kodak Plus-X 125)

 

Here's a crappy scan of my Can-O-Rama shot. It was probably about a 15 minute exposure inside the gallery.

Nikon body cap pinhole - Tmax 3200.

 

Nikon body cap pinhole - Tmax 3200. Thanks to Eric for pointing out this cool truck!

 

Self portrait at the playground. I must've been worried about all of that future liability ... look at those darn creases! (Nikon body cap pinhole- Tmax 3200.)

Courthouse pond. (Beseler 6x9 cardboard pinhole camera - Ilford SFX film.)

 

Courthouse pond. The exposure was about 15 seconds. The lines in the water are petals blowing across the surface. (Beseler 6x9 cardboard pinhole camera - Ilford SFX film.)

 

Courthouse. (Beseler 6x9 cardboard pinhole camera- Ilford SFX film.)

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Here's John Meek's contribution so far:

All were shot with a Finney body cap on a Canon EOS 10D. 

.5 second exposure

 

2.0 second exposure

 

13 second exposure.

.5 second exposure.

Here are some more of Marcy's pictures from the weekend:

The following are not eligible for WPPD because they were taken either the day before, or the day after. WPPD seemed to begin, for me, on Friday.

Westport. (Nikon body cap pinhole.)

 

A portrait of David Clarridge, hard at work, in Tokeland. (Pintoid -Kodak Plus-x 125.)

Pintoid under the Tokeland Marina dock.

Body cap pinhole - Tokeland beach.

 

Most-photographed antiquated life saving station, Tokeland.

 

Pintoid. I think I took this in Westport ... lemme go check my meticulous notes....

 

I took both of these the day after WPPD, using up my film. This one is the Nikon body cap pinhole w/ Tmax 3200 film. Exposure time; about 30 seconds - Camera set on the dashboard.

This exposure was about 20 minutes with the Beseler 6x9 cardboard pinhole camera w/ Ilford SFX film. . I'm still trying to figure out why the text? There's text in the light spots. I don't think it was a double exposure. Looks like a reflection. Oh yeah! I forgot to mention that I taped a  #25 filter in front of the hole. This Ilford SFX film is supposed to be infrared-like.

 

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