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Pinhole camera Day

I took many pinhole photos in the past of my HO scale model railroad and other models, using a pinhole aperture I inserted in a Vivitar 28mm preset lens. I know this isn't the same as the home made pinhole cameras discussed here, but I thought I'd show what can be done.

Here is a shot of a 1/25 scale Peterbilt truck model I assembled, weathered and scratchbuilt the crane on the rear:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/Largetruck3April1983-9a.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/Largetruck3April1983-13aHowto.jpg

The second shot shows where the first one was taken, with real trucks in the background. Note the great depth of field.
 

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I took many pinhole photos in the past of my HO scale model railroad and other models, using a pinhole aperture I inserted in a Vivitar 28mm preset lens. I know this isn't the same as the home made pinhole cameras discussed here, but I thought I'd show what can be done.

Here is a shot of a 1/25 scale Peterbilt truck model I assembled, weathered and scratchbuilt the crane on the rear:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/Largetruck3April1983-9a.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/railfan/Largetruck3April1983-13aHowto.jpg

The second shot shows where the first one was taken, with real trucks in the background. Note the great depth of field.

I LOVE it.

The texture on your table seamlessly matches that of the ground in the background.
 

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