Further adventures in junkyard pinhole film photography.
Murilee Martin Murilee MartinThe advantage of the pinhole lens is its ability to focus on objects at any distance, in this case about a quarter-inch.
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You can just make out the POWER BY FORD valve covers on this mid-1970s Thunderbird’s engine.
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Even in bright Colorado sunlight, a shot like this requires an exposure time of several seconds with a pinhole lens.
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This Buick dash required a ten-minute exposure and it’s still pretty dark.
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Setting the camera on the vast bumper of a ’74 Cadillac worked well.
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This carburetor spent the winter filling up with snow.
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Here’s the ’84 Mercury Cougar clock in my garage, prior to its inclusion in the Car Clock of the Week series.
Keyword: Hacked 1948 Sears Camera Looks at Junkyard through Pinhole Lens