For several days now, I've been converting an old
Canon 1Ds into a pinhole camera. After a few test shots, it's dialed in pretty well. I started out with a hole using an old dart, and ended with using just the tip of a needle. It's not pretty, but that's what I love about it.


And this is the result. Not bad for a first try. I think it can be perfected more so look for updated shots taken with the digital pinhole camera.


I want my picture taken with a pinhole camera, and i usually won't let you take my picture!!!!
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