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Another image of the dinosaurs taken with a smaller pinhole than the previous post. The size of the hole makes a big difference in clarity but, being that no glass is involved, the images are never perfectly clear. That's what I like, especially when photographing old buildings and ruins.
Nikon D700, pinhole in body cap, 1/30 sec., approximately 25mm 45mm(distance from sensor to pinhole) (Thanks for correcting me, Gary!) Copyright Joe A. Roybal Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist. -Pablo Picasso
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by Gary Briney
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