Winter-solargraph

    Film-can mounted on a road sign for 90 days.
    I assume that the pinhole is somehow imperfect resulting in that strange window-like picture.

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    1. mark lorch (26 months ago | reply)

      how strange, I've never seen a pinhole image with this sort of phenomenon. But I really like it.

    2. jonbrown13 (26 months ago | reply)

      It looks almost as though it's solarised by light flare. It's a shame because it's a beautifully detailed image. We are looking at a print from a colour negative I take it?

    3. feldauge (26 months ago | reply)

      @jonbrown
      It is a scanned and inverted B&W (!) photographic paper… -long time pinhole exposure-
      Thus, not a print at all.

    4. lena.kallberg (26 months ago | reply)

      It's beautiful!
      If the pinhole is less than perfect, it's strange that the solar traces are still there... very interesting effect. This would look really fab LARGE!

    5. pixelpuke.de [deleted] (26 months ago | reply)

      Trotzdem gelungenes Ergebnis eines interessanten Experiments!

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    7. kycamlewis (20 months ago | reply)

      It's a bizarre effect as there aren't even any reflections from the curvature of the paper

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    10. eva.LOL (5 days ago | reply)

      I like it :)

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