C3 Pin hole photo
This may look like a blurry, badly exposed photo. But in reality it is scientific couriosity.
It was our monthly C3 Photography group meeting this evening. Jon brought along a “pin hole” for a digital SLR. (A specially converted camera body cap). We removed the lens from my camera mounted the pin hole body cap.
30 seconds later this was the picture we got. Not bad for a pin hole! (BTW Lisa (far right) is slighly more blurred than everyone else because she couldn’t stop giggling while trying to keep perfectly still for the 30s exposure).
hehe…couldn’t help giggling…(I giggled through my own wedding!)
Jon seems to be missing !
Lisa… Didn’t you know? Jon, is in fact, a vampire. He doesn’t reflect in mirrors and his presence is never registered by a camera.
It is either that or I had the camera pointing in wrong direction! (No view through the view finder for these shots and I didn’t know what the viewing angle was going to be).
Next time, instead of removing the lens from your camera and fitting a pin hole, try removing the camera from your lens and fitting a film camera. Film is surprisingly good, so long as you don’t use one of those new-fangled digital only lenses (or a pin hole)! When people ask me if I’m still using film, I want to ask if they still listen to analogue radio. Long live Luddites!