An Arghole Album
Photos & comments I've received from Arghole users. Please feel free to contribute!
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David Walters took the following five images with his Arghole:
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Traci Bunkers writes, "I got my Arghole
yesterday, and was so excited, I shot a test roll. They came out great. Here are
some links to the photos:
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/photos/pinhole/arghole/hand.jpg
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/photos/pinhole/arghole/eyeball.jpg
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/photos/pinhole/arghole/gasmeterselfportrait.jpg
What do you think that white streak is? It was a double exposure--you can
kind of make out my silhouette of my head with my glasses.
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/photos/pinhole/arghole/Jesus.jpg"
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/photos/pinhole/arghole/mausoleumselfportrait.jpg
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/photos/pinhole/arghole/studio.jpg
In my studio--exposure about 5 minutes. You can see me bottom right sitting
in a chair.
This was so fun. Thanks! A lot of the pictures look like "normal" point &
shoot photos they are so sharp."
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Michael Powney writes (photos below):
"At the risk of boring you silly, I'll share the
full set of twelve initial exposures from #3 arghole and allow your use as you
see fit - an arghole album on your website maybe?
General notes: except for the final frame, all exposures were made while rubber
banded onto a lightweight plastic mini-tripod. Flash as noted, but kinda
obvious.
Exteriors all about 5-6 seconds, interiors 4-5 minutes, with guidance from an
old Sekonic meter, scaling up the f16 reading by 128X.
Film was 200ASA 12exp Walgreens Studio 35; one-hour processed at Walgreens this
morning. Negative scans on a colleague's Epson 2450 at 1200 dpi, resulting in
huge files with images 7200 pixels wide.
Post processing in Photoshop Elements in two passes - first desampled to 100dpi
and secondly to 72mm width with final saves in "web" mode.
ph01w: "breakfast table" - about 5 seconds - ghost on right is me - meter fooled
by light from windows.
ph02w: "accessories" - open+flash+close - scanner missed the frame slightly.
ph03w: "oooh - red vette!" - a little fuzzier than others - camera vibes ??
ph04w: "Rob don't move much..." - 5 minutes from atop my flipper shelves.
ph05w: "Atrium water feature" - waterfalls clearer than expected - four minutes.
ph06w: "Atrium pool two - with greenery" - flash at end of exposure.
ph07w: "Solar reflection with pansy" - didn't realize that bounceback was so
bright - attempt to show depth of field.
ph08w: "Vanishing traffic on I25" - even though hedge blocks most, traffic
vanishes with 6 seconds exposure - set back on picnic table to get some
foreground - obvious illumination of, and maybe some flare from, lens surround
in visible field.
ph09w: "Did you forget to wind? - yep!" - I thought I might have double exposed
and took next shots to compensate, but first thought on seeing print was "where
did that glass come from?"
ph10w: "Lets do that tree again - nice mulch" - looking northish - I25 on the
left this time.
ph11w: "West Parking Lot" - Picnic table almost looks like a ground-level
feature.
ph12w: "Fire Alarm Station" - final frame hand held - open+flash+close - about
6" distance.
Let me know what you think of this first effort from a person who spends MUCH
more time collecting cameras than taking pictures with them.
cheers & thanks for a fun photomaker,
mikep
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A link James M. Surprenant's photos taken with Arghole #2:
http://www.pbase.com/jsurp/arghole
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More of my Argholes (because everything's about me):
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Is it real, or is it Matchbox? |
The dog stepped into the frame halfway through the exposure.
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Miniature circus, Transportation Museum, Roanoke, VA |
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Campfire: 15 minute exposure. |
Raindrops on lupine. |
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Can't get away from Argholes and little cars. This is a Johnnie Lightning "Playing Mantis" (it's made in China.) Those are Limited Edition Argholes in the background. |
Stuff I took for World Pinhole Photography Day 2004:
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