
Pinhole photograph of an old one armed cottonwood tree in a local park. More of a friendly ghost than a demon but in the spirit of the day nonetheless.

Pinhole photograph of an old one armed cottonwood tree in a local park. More of a friendly ghost than a demon but in the spirit of the day nonetheless.
Yesterday I could feel it happening. The sunset is getting earlier, the algae is in full bloom and the nights have cooled down just a few degrees. Summer is still hanging on and we may even get a few sweltering days but I can feel fall just around the corner. Zeroimage pinhole camera and Kodak Film.

Life just seems easier when we are firmly rooted. Zero image pinhole camera and Kodak Tmax film.
We went out yesterday morning and it was cold (-20C) cold. Yet the water was flowing over this small drop along the Platte River in South Denver.
A pinhole camera is a great tool for cold weather photography. No batteries, no mechanical parts and I can operate it with mittens on.
Zeroimage Pinhole Camera and Koadak Tmax 100iso film.

The eye of a pinhole camera looking up a quiet valley in central Colorado on a late fall day. Zeroimage 2000 pinhole camera and Kodak Tmax100 film.

Pinhole photograph looking out into a quiet sea. Taken with a Holga pinhole camera while kayaking in East Greenland.
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