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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
Pinhole Boats in Camber Dock (Film) Originally uploaded by Jim Nicholson Sunday 25th April was Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. People all over the world were out and about with homemade and commercial pinhole cameras. A group of us from the … Continue reading
Sun’s path June to December
Just saw this: Sun`s path June to December « tweeted by @overheardatmoo. looks like a fun experiment to carry out this winter. Blogged with the Flock Browser
Flying Spaghetti Monster Sighting
Flying Spaghetti Monster Originally uploaded by Jim Nicholson I went out to get the washing in off the line, as I was walking back inside with an armful of washing I noticed the image of the Flying Spaghhetti Monster in … Continue reading
Blurry pinhole photographs
DSC_6600a Originally uploaded by Jim Nicholson I took some more pinhole photographs around work at lunchtime. None of them are at all sharp. Reading up on this on the internet, the beauty of pinhole photography is that you get equally … Continue reading
All set for worldwide pinhole photography day
The pinhole lens for my camera arrived today. As I said the other day, I posted off a body-cap to a company in Birmingham who drilled a hole in it and fixed a metal shim with a 0.3mm hole in … Continue reading