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The Angel of the North.
Photograph by Justin Quinnell, taken over the  course of three months using a pinhole camera made out of a beer can, of Anthony Gormley’s sculpture in Gateshead, England.
The parabola is the path of the Sun, with the highest peak being  June 21.
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via ettagirl

The Angel of the North.

Photograph by Justin Quinnell, taken over the course of three months using a pinhole camera made out of a beer can, of Anthony Gormley’s sculpture in Gateshead, England.

The parabola is the path of the Sun, with the highest peak being June 21.

via boingboing

via ettagirl

06:52 pm, by jamreilly34 notes Comments

sabino:

Well, this happens when you place a pinhole camera on top of a turntable and expose the film for the length of L’ America by The Doors. Via.

sabino:

Well, this happens when you place a pinhole camera on top of a turntable and expose the film for the length of L’ America by The Doors. Via.


“I feel patience is a lost practice. The best way to answer why I prefer  matchbox to digital photography is the element of surprise. You never  know what you’re going to get!”
- Chris Orr
read more via The Art of The Pinhole Camera 
@ Escape Into Life

“I feel patience is a lost practice. The best way to answer why I prefer matchbox to digital photography is the element of surprise. You never know what you’re going to get!”

- Chris Orr

read more via The Art of The Pinhole Camera

@ Escape Into Life

09:20 am, by jamreilly4 notes Comments