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    Another 'short exposure'-solargraph from our trip to the Baltic Sea.

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    1. TraumTeufel666 (22 months ago | reply)

      Wie lange war die Belichtung?

    2. feldauge (22 months ago | reply)

      Exposuretime: 29.07. - 05.08.2010
      Not much sun in the mornings…

    3. Al Fed (22 months ago | reply)

      wonderful - again...

    4. Al Fed, prin_jur, and this fleeting life added this photo to their favorites.

    5. this fleeting life (21 months ago | reply)

      fabulous result!

    6. kycamlewis (20 months ago | reply)

      Absolutely love this image, gorgeous!

    7. Henry [6*3=?] (20 months ago | reply)

      Which diamter do you use for the pinhole ? Usual diameter 0,3 mm a a little small for a 1-day exposition

    8. feldauge (20 months ago | reply)

      Actually I don't measure the size of each of my pinholes, but for Filmcans I try to keep the hole s even smaller than 0.3 mm. This one was exposed for about a week.
      And of course a lot depends on the motive, whether it is shiny or not. Waterscapes are very rewarding in this respect.

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    10. Horalation (16 months ago | reply)

      How do you develop that amazing photo? I know you can scan it but do you have to do it in darkroom? I am new to it and planning to do a series of solargraphy in Skye next week!

    11. feldauge (16 months ago | reply)

      @Horalation
      Actually, there is no devoloping at all. But yes, I usually have a first glance at the result under red light. Afterwards the paper is exposed to light only in the scanner, which already causes a lot of damage to it.

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