Here's the latest in my ongoing collection of pinhole camera pictures. They are made with sheet film in repurposed beer cans, with a literal pinhole, that were set in place on the summer solstice. Each band of light represents the path of the sun on a particular day.
They are by their nature and extremely low tech and imperfect, but for me they are a perfect way to mark the slow but inexorable passage of time. In an age of instant gratification photography (which I also love), they are a lesson in patience and embracing the serendipitous.
These are the best of a lot that were all slightly overexposed. Pittsburgh had long stretches of sunny, dry weather this summer--usually we see much more rain--so I'm chalking it up to that. I've just set up the next crop of cameras, so we will check in with the meteorological universe on the summer solstice.
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