Discarded on Flickr.
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Found left in the rain in a front yard.
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens: Pentax-M SMC 50mm f/1.7
Film: Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 400X, cross-processed
Discarded on Flickr.
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Found left in the rain in a front yard.
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens: Pentax-M SMC 50mm f/1.7
Film: Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 400X, cross-processed
1901 & 1984 - Pinhole on Flickr.
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The City Center towers rise above the historic Knights of Pythias Castle Hall in downtown Fort Worth. Taken with my Zero Image pinhole.
Think I got a little bit of film looseness here, evidenced by the distortion.
At the Edge of the Pit - Pinhole on Flickr.
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The Active Pool of the Fort Worth Water Gardens downtown, as captured by my Zero Image pinhole. This pool was used in the ’70s film adaptation of “Logan’s Run” as a power facility.
Ghosts on the Couch - Pinhole on Flickr.
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My friend Mandy (right) and I, as captured by my Zero Image pinhole.
Self-Portrait via Pinhole on Flickr.
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Yours truly, at the coffee shop, as captured by my Zero Image pinhole.
Omni & Flags - Pinhole on Flickr.
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The Omni Hotel & condos tower, overlooking the Water Gardens in downtown Fort Worth. Taken with my Zero Image pinhole.
Pouring into the Pool - Pinhole on Flickr.
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The Active Pool of the Fort Worth Water Gardens downtown, as captured by my Zero Image pinhole. This pool was used in the ’70s film adaptation of “Logan’s Run” as a power facility.
Ghost Barista on Flickr.
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Decided to take a portrait of my friend Pete while he was working at the coffee shop, so I set my Zero Image pinhole up on a counter and left the shutter open for a few minutes while he worked.
The Active Pool - Pinhole on Flickr.
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The Active Pool of the Fort Worth Water Gardens downtown, as captured by my Zero Image pinhole. This pool was used in the ’70s film adaptation of “Logan’s Run” as a power facility.
Security Patrol on Flickr.
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I like that this sign was vandalized a second time to class up the first vandalization with some culture.
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens: Pentax-M SMC 50mm f/1.7
Film: Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 400X, cross-processed
© Kevin Buchanan