
There is life.
Pinhole photograph of rocks watching people watching rocks. On the way to Pingvellir National Park, Iceland.

There is life.
Pinhole photograph of rocks watching people watching rocks. On the way to Pingvellir National Park, Iceland.

Finally seems like winter today. Let the pinhole camera float free on a piece of ice to get a low angle view of the geese going about their business. Holga 120 pinhole camera and Kodak BW film.

Goodbye sunlight. Now that the trees have dropped their leaves and daylight is short I find myself walking to work with the rising sun and walking home in the dark. It might be awhile before I witness the sunset again. Pinhole photograph of wonderful late fall sunset.

Pinhole photograph looking out towards a beautiful mountain hiding in the clouds. Taken with Holga pinhole camera and Fuji Velvia 100 iso film last summer in Greenland.

When the earth gives birth. Peeking into new life near Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland. Pinhole photograph on film, 2013.

Pinhole photograph of a quiet day in a typically busy park. Shot using a Holga wide pinhole camera and Tmax 100 film.

This photo was taken using a Holga pinhole camera on a recent trip to Greenland. The wind was blowing and the arctic cotton was in full bloom in front of the mountains and glaciers.

Pinhole photograph of one of my favorite old cottonwood trees at a local park. Taken this spring using a holga pinhole camera.

Using a standard Holga 120 pinhole camera I got some unique pinhole style lens(less) flare while photographing this cottonwood tree one afternoon. A happy accident.

Pinhole photo of a great looking cottonwood tree taken on a windy afternoon walk.
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