Pinhole camera day II

The photographs submitted by Pinhole Camera enthusiasts are viewable online here.

I did not make a camera or take a photo, but the results of the event are intriguing enough to get me going for next year! It is amazing how diverse the submitted photographs are, some looking a century old, and others quite modern. In all aspects, actually–subject, location, and even age, with photographers as young as 9 years old. (I like number 145 especially, made by a young girl: it almost has the look of a Blossfeldt botanical print, but is an arrangement of magnolia petals and dandelions.)

Stop by and catch the bug!

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