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Blue Chair (Digital Pinhole)
 
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 By: Harlan Heald  
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Photographer Harlan Heald  Harlan Heald {Karma:15732}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model Canon D-30
Categories Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Pinhole - Homemade
Uploaded 12/7/2003 Film / Memory Type Digital - ISO 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 540 Shutter 20 sec
Favorites Aperture Pinhole
Critiques 24 Rating
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About I wanted to see if I could "bridge the gap" between pinhole and digital.
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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 12/11/2003
i like it

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Hakan Aker   {K:14146} 12/11/2003
Good one Harlan

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 12/8/2003
Interesting technique but also a good image. Does the light still pass through the lens as in the article by Mark Beltran (http://www.usefilm.com/photo_articles/55/The_Hybrid_Pinhole.html) or is it a true pinhole camera?

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Robert Gaither Robert Gaither   {K:34128} 12/8/2003
Not sure of the technique seems I heard of it is that something to do with the old 35mm slr cameras I'm sure I've read it somewhere but you know sometimes the mind at an older age just don't remember everything. Nice idea and image.

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Yutaka Itinose Yutaka Itinose   {K:22586} 12/8/2003
Great! May be the inventor of dig-pinhole hotography! Please open your full data about DPP.

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 12/7/2003
As I write to other people here, blur is an interesting effect that people does not like to use. Pitty because it gives great emotional result to the photos, even to abstract composition. Here the result looks VERY artistic Harlan and at the same time, someting common looks more uncommon. Nice my friend. Best regards and have a great week!

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Emgy Massidda Emgy Massidda   {K:60358} 12/7/2003
Like many others here, I don't know how you did this but you surely got an excellent result.There is a very pleasant and somewhat mysterious atmosphere in this image
I like a lot the soft lighting. With this experiment of yours you created a very special blur effect which is not only beautiful for the eye but also pleasant for the mind. For some people this image may be interesting as the result of a technical trick but I think it is much more than that.
I love it!
I can imagine this technique quite effective for other shots of different objects.
Brilliant work, Harlan.
Cheers

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John Chiu   {K:6250} 12/7/2003
Interesting effect. We are all waiting eagerly for you to reveal your secrect.

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 12/7/2003
Harlan I'd like to know more of your technique.

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Masahiko Shibata Masahiko Shibata   {K:14107} 12/7/2003
Nice mood here!!Dulness of summer afternoon?

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m.c. lopez   {K:14766} 12/7/2003
comes directly out of a Lynch's movie !
great mood !

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G C   {K:12204} 12/7/2003
I hate to sound like an echo, but like the others, want to know how you did it!

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xy x   {K:41915} 12/7/2003
great colour effect and moment, excellent experiment and splendid work, congrats, regards

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 12/7/2003
I like it - I do think I would like it better in black and white - pinholes seem a natural for black and white imo...

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 12/7/2003
Well, Harlan, if I were you I would keep the pinhole. It's resolution is much better than your Canon lenses.

(ha ha)

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 12/7/2003
yes you can :)
eye catching image
well done
regards

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 12/7/2003
such an intersting method i really like it , esepcailly the blue chair...well done!

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Hollow Eye   {K:1306} 12/7/2003
Harlan

You mignt like this photo I saw the other day. Again a digital pinhole experiment with great results. I like the effect that makes the image look like a hologram almost. Looking forward to seeing more from your new experiment
http://www.usefilm.com/image/253858.html

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Enjoy    {K:16125} 12/7/2003
Well done...I think by seeing this I understand that assignment much better.

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Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16195} 12/7/2003
Very well done Harlan. Different and very interesting thecnique.
Regards, Hayri.

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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 12/7/2003
And you did...Wonderful experiment. It worked!!!! I really love the blue chair!

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Cherie Spike   {K:-21959} 12/7/2003
Wonderful! I love this Harlan, and also to see your experiment. The dim effect makes for a really special atmosphere - I want to go and sit on the chair, the lighting is really inviting (hey that rhymes! Cherie's a poet and she don't even know it)

Look forward to more of your work Harlan, it's really inspiring!
Cherie

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Barry Walthall   {K:5312} 12/7/2003
I'd like to know how you did this too,Harlan.....Your a Pioneer!

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 12/7/2003
This may be obvious to others, but can you explain HOW you cridged the gap??

:))

As a confirmed digital shooter, I'd love to try something different.

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