Thank you! Will's a grand lad. It's because of his channel and blog that I decided to give pinhole a go and now hooked! I think this will be my thing from here on out. Its just so much more rewarding and creativr experience. Thanks for watching! 😀
Fab images, thank you for sharing 🥰 👏🏻👏🏻 Where in the country were you photographing? I've done a couple of videos on my channel along the Canal in Devizes, Wiltshire....always lots to shoot. I also like to take my pinhole cameras put for bike rides! 😁 Kodak TMax is one of my favourite films to use for pinhole... great detail. Oh and I too found you thanks to @WillGudgeon....us pinholers are a rare breed! I've been making pinhole videos over the last 3 years. Look forward to the next vlog.
Thank you! 😊 I live in Oxford and shoot around the area as far as my bike will let me. I'm just starting out on my pinhole adventures and (I'm sure much like many of us) become less and less interested in digital and the way things are heading (with AI for example). Pinhole really has a soul about it. Back to what photography should be. Imperfect and interesting. Wills videos and blog was a big influence and made me try it out..now I'm hooked!
I have recently started using T-max 100. It refreshing after years of standing about for 30 min with fomapan, to take a picture. Fuji acros 100ii is my favourite. It has very low reciprocity. I don't like the price of either. Summer is on its way & I will me back to the budget fomo.
Ive yet to try Acros II but read good things about its durable reciprocity so will have to seek some out. Good old Foma...just cant go wrong with it and seems made for vintage cameras and pinhole :-) Thanks for watching
Very cool photos! It is great to see another ‘Pinhole’ focused channel. Came to your channel via Will Gudgeon.
Thank you! Will's a grand lad. It's because of his channel and blog that I decided to give pinhole a go and now hooked! I think this will be my thing from here on out. Its just so much more rewarding and creativr experience. Thanks for watching! 😀
So cool. That tunnel was trippy. Loved it.
It's one of my faves from the roll. Thanks for watching!
I like contrasty pinhole images!!
Me too! 😁
Really loving your channel. Some wonderful images in this video!
Thanks! Glad you liked the images! :-)
Great photos Andy, what a fantastic location, I was searching it up on google maps 🙄😁
Thanks, Will! Oxford doesn't have huge vistas (oh to live by the sea!) But there is some nice countryside and villages, churches around!
Enjoyed watching your pinhole expedition :-)
Thank for watching..glad you enjoyed it!
Great photos!
Thanks! And thank you for watching!
Hi Andy - great video btw. I found your channel via a mention by Will. Love the boot shot.
Thanks! Will is a good ol' lad! Hope you enjoy my channel!
@@irresponsiblepictures7451 yes, I've subscribed Andy. If you ever want to try colour film I can send you a roll foc.
@@ducatitastic Thanks! I actually need to get through my stash of colour film already!
Fab images, thank you for sharing 🥰 👏🏻👏🏻
Where in the country were you photographing? I've done a couple of videos on my channel along the Canal in Devizes, Wiltshire....always lots to shoot. I also like to take my pinhole cameras put for bike rides! 😁
Kodak TMax is one of my favourite films to use for pinhole... great detail.
Oh and I too found you thanks to @WillGudgeon....us pinholers are a rare breed! I've been making pinhole videos over the last 3 years. Look forward to the next vlog.
Thank you! 😊 I live in Oxford and shoot around the area as far as my bike will let me.
I'm just starting out on my pinhole adventures and (I'm sure much like many of us) become less and less interested in digital and the way things are heading (with AI for example). Pinhole really has a soul about it. Back to what photography should be. Imperfect and interesting. Wills videos and blog was a big influence and made me try it out..now I'm hooked!
@@irresponsiblepictures7451 couldn't agree with you more! 😊
I have recently started using T-max 100. It refreshing after years of standing about for 30 min with fomapan, to take a picture. Fuji acros 100ii is my favourite. It has very low reciprocity. I don't like the price of either. Summer is on its way & I will me back to the budget fomo.
Ive yet to try Acros II but read good things about its durable reciprocity so will have to seek some out. Good old Foma...just cant go wrong with it and seems made for vintage cameras and pinhole :-) Thanks for watching
No compensation below 2 min. Between 2 min & 16 min 1/2 a stop. So essentially just shoot at metered speed.
@jondr.8933 sounds perfect, will have to obtain some!