Thursday, December 29, 2022

More Pinhole Fun

 My ability to properly frame my pinhole images still needs some fine tuning.  However my exposure guesses with this last roll of the new Kentmere 100 are in the ballpark.  I think the film performed very well in regard to tonality and grain, and the reciprocity error is as good as claimed, very similar to Tri-X.

The Den

The Den With Denizen (and Durer's Rhino)

The Desktop

The Front Corner With Plants and Pictures

Across The Street

A cloudy day gave me a good opportunity to test the film's capacity to handle long exposures.  The inside shots were about 2.5 minutes and the outside ones were forty seconds.  I probably could have given the inside shots a bit more time, but I was already close to blowing the highlights.

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