Hand built pinhole cameras made from found pieces of aged lumber, scraps of vintage wood and a few whimsical tin cans and boxes.
Monday, March 12, 2018
something different....not pinhole
The Railyard in Albuquerque is not open to the public, except for market days on weekends.
It's often used as a movie set and has been used in the Terminator franchise.
The light is amazing, yet a challenge to get on film with a simple little camera like the Vivitar Wide and Slim that I used for this photo.
The joy of using a simple camera is no one really pays much attention to it, so I was somewhat free to wander about to make a few snaps during my last visit there.
I want to do pinhole here, but hauling a tripod around draws attention and that's not what I want to do...at any cost.
Perhaps later this summer, I will figure out a way to do pinhole using available things already there to offer a stable "tripod" of sorts for the minutes long exposures needed.
In the meantime, if you happen to be in Albuquerque and have a chance to visit the old Railyards during market days I highly recommend it.
You will find home baked goods, fresh farm raised produce, hand crafts, art and a Goose that tells fortunes!
P.S. this was done with Delta 100 film, sloshed about in caffenol.
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