Pinhole Camera Photos
Acid Land neg pos crop adj
Gary Bill Camp Creek neg pos crop adj
Gary Bill Corvair neg pos crop adj
Pinhole Group Portrait  pos 8x10 spothealed
Mom Dad paper neg pos crop  adj  8x8
Second Annav still life print crop br18 con14
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img058 adj pinhole Picketts mill Creek sepia
img095 !930 Ford sepia
img097 two 1928 Fords sepia
img096 Picketts Mill creek upstream sepia
Randy O. - Rodney S - WHS 1972
(paper negative)
      Gary M. & WHS 1972 at
      Camp Ck. (paper negative)
Gary M & WHS and Corvair 1972
(paper negative)
from left to right - Gary M, John G, Rodney S, Randy O, WHS &
Michael C.  behind the wheel - 1972
(paper negative)
Mom & Dad at Nana Wilma's house  1982 (paper negative)
2nd Wedding Anniversary    Still Life - 1983
(paper negative)
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A pinhole camera is a very simple camera that uses a pin sized hole instead of a lens. It's origins go back as far as the 10th century when an Arab astronomer & mathematician (Alhazen) noticed how an image was formed by light streaming through a small hole in a window shutter.  However, it took another 900 years before light sensitive material was invented to make a permanent image. 
Corn Crib
Pickett's Mill Historic Site - 2008
(film negative)
Pickett's Mill Creek - fall 2008
(film negative)
1928 Ford Coupe used in the movie "Get Low" starring Robert Duval filmed at Picketts Mill Historic Site 2009
(film negative)
1928 Ford Coupe & Sedan used in the movie "Get Low" filmed at Picketts Mill Historic Site  2009
(film negative)
Picketts Mill Creek
Winter 2009 (film negative)