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These images were created using coffee can pinhole cameras over one weekend at the end of September on Sherkin Island. The paper negatives were developed in a temporary darkroom on the Island and then scanned into photo editing software to be inverted to a positive image. No other digital alterations have been made.
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we're not allowed use conventional camers on an oil and gas installation as they are electrical devices and not approved for use in a hazardous zone. i'm going to suggest we save our baked beans cans and take pictures on deck can I borrow / take some photo paper out here next time?
2 comments:
we're not allowed use conventional camers on an oil and gas installation as they are electrical devices and not approved for use in a hazardous zone. i'm going to suggest we save our baked beans cans and take pictures on deck can I borrow / take some photo paper out here next time?
Sure, no problem, but you will have to bring exposed paper home, as I guess you don't have darkroom facilities on board
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