thanks. Forgive me for this but I have no
idea what the exposure was. Have a look at
the - mint tin pinhole hack (Set) and i think
you will understand why. The images were all
shot around 9am at Coney island and to tell
you the truth these images are really more
art the science since it was my first time
building a camera.
Well, you did a great job capturing these
images. We built a pinhole in class once for
large format negatives (one at a time). I
like your pinhole better - more opportunities
to get a great shot.
Thanks Kris. I think Photography is a result
of wanting to be able to paint what I see. If
I could paint with your level of skill I
would do that in a second, so until i get to
that point Cameras, flow pens and
photocopiers will have to do.
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slange70, chris :: b, _boris, artouttamymind, and 96 other people added this photo to their favorites.
Robby Reis (73 months ago | reply)
I love this.
chris :: b (73 months ago | reply)
ah, yeah. winnner for me. now, back to my nightmare. wait! i don't have more nightmares, because i have this photo! i love it!
_boris (73 months ago | reply)
this photo is too nice, thank you for sharing it.
a.j.duric (73 months ago | reply)
Wow :) I love how the light gives that rollercoaster feel of bursting. Do you remember what the exposure was for your shots?
slowmotionlandscape (73 months ago | reply)
thanks. Forgive me for this but I have no idea what the exposure was. Have a look at the - mint tin pinhole hack (Set) and i think you will understand why. The images were all shot around 9am at Coney island and to tell you the truth these images are really more art the science since it was my first time building a camera.
flickr.com/photos/slowmotionlandscape/sets/72 157594147979...
slowmotionlandscape.com
a.j.duric (73 months ago | reply)
Well, you did a great job capturing these images. We built a pinhole in class once for large format negatives (one at a time). I like your pinhole better - more opportunities to get a great shot.
Kris Knight (73 months ago | reply)
Oh god your good.
slowmotionlandscape (73 months ago | reply)
Thanks Kris. I think Photography is a result of wanting to be able to paint what I see. If I could paint with your level of skill I would do that in a second, so until i get to that point Cameras, flow pens and photocopiers will have to do.
nianys2001 (73 months ago | reply)
Wow, really strong ! Impressive shot, ghostly, unreal, like part of a dream. Could be a David Lynch delirium in a Twin Peaks episode. Fantastic !
Claire
mechanical_marksy (73 months ago | reply)
sweet photo.. looks creepy :)
cootiegarage (73 months ago | reply)
so freakin' cool.
Oldvidhead (72 months ago | reply)
A beauty!
sarafigal (72 months ago | reply)
superb.
Lazarus Mumble (66 months ago | reply)
I agree with mechanical marksy. It looks like a horror movie poster
meanwhileinmokum (64 months ago | reply)
Love this and su'd it.
alcluith (63 months ago | reply)
lovely!
Ringo Muxa (63 months ago | reply)
abcolutely amazing shot! congratulations!
brucedene (63 months ago | reply)
Damn! That's awesome!
jamiegrove (63 months ago | reply)
Man, that reminds me of my last trip to NYC.
nomadic homemaker (63 months ago | reply)
excellent excellent excellent
Kevin C. Downs Photography (61 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Coney Island Documentation Project, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Francesco Gallarotti (50 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Green Tea Gallery, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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Stormodig (slowly catching up) (41 months ago | reply)
This pinhole thing seems great fun, this is a wonderful image. Love the hues and shapes... and, above all, the sensational mood!
Silvia Kosiorowski (38 months ago | reply)
So spooky !