It’s been a little while since I’ve put any focus in my pinhole photographs. For some reason this morning I woke up with the desire to change that.
According to my notes this was a five minute long exposure. I recall the scene being very dark as I was standing in a dense forest on a very cold winter day. I’m surprised the leave in the center of the frame came out as sharp as it did.
Not that sharpness is ever really my goal with pinhole photography.
I’ve always liked the Zero Image camera. Granted with pinhole work I tend to prefer something larger, like 4x5 or 8x10 sheet film. But the Zero Image is a great little design that comes in very light in weight that works perfectly when I’m carrying other cameras. I have the Back To Nature version, which I actually think looks nicer than their regular model even though it is cheaper.