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PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY

Paul Woloschuk | Bluebells in West Woods, Marlborough.

Bluebells in West Woods, Marlborough.

A carpet of Bluebells in West Woods, Marlborough - a pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Levant Mine, a Pinhole Photograph

Levant Mine, a Pinhole Photograph

Levant Mine - pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Castle Combe Pinhole Photograph

Castle Combe Pinhole Photograph

Castle Combe - a panoramic pinhole photograph on film Considered to be the pretiest village in England, Castle Combe is a particularly suitable timeless subject for pinhole photography
Paul Woloschuk | Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall Pinhole Photograph

Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall Pinhole Photograph

Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall. Pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal look to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Wheal Coates Tin Mine pinhole photograph

Wheal Coates Tin Mine pinhole photograph

Derelict Cornish Tin Mine - a pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Whitby lighthouses, pinhole photograph

Whitby lighthouses, pinhole photograph

Breakwater lights. Whitby, Yorkshire, A pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Vintage Narrowboats 'Nuneaton' & 'Brighton'- a pinhole photograph

Vintage Narrowboats 'Nuneaton' & 'Brighton'- a pinhole photograph

'Nuneaton' & 'Brighton' - Pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Durdle Door pinhole photograph

Durdle Door pinhole photograph

Durdle Door, Dorset. - pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Tower Bridge & City of London - pinhole photograph

Tower Bridge & City of London - pinhole photograph

Tower Bridge & City of London, a pinhole photograph. This panoramic image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | Tolkien Tree pinhole photograph.

Tolkien Tree pinhole photograph.

'The Tolkien Tree' Avebury, Wiltshire - a pinhole photograph. This image is a long exposure pinhole photograph taken on traditional film. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.
Paul Woloschuk | The Millennium Bridge, a pinhole photograph

The Millennium Bridge, a pinhole photograph

The Millennium Bridge, London, with a view of St Paul's Cathedral and the City of London. From the South Bank, using my panoramic pinhole camera, it was possible to capture an amazing 141 degree angle of view across the river. A 27 second exposure smoothed out the waves on the river, and rendered a passing Water Taxi invisible! RealitySoSubtle 6x17 pinhole camera. Pinhole photography creates an ethereal feel to a photograph, very similar to the photographs created by the pioneers of photography of the late nineteenth century.