Pinhole Camera on a Turntable
September 5, 2010 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: PhotographyWhat happens when you place a small pinhole camera on the top of a turntable and expose the film for the length of L America by The Doors (which is 4:35, by the way)? You get the crazy, beautiful photo you see above by photographer Tim Franco. Seems like such a simple idea and it turned out so well. I think what really sells it for me is that the label on the record is in focus while the rest of the world is merely a blur.
Found through Paul Octavius via kateopolis
Bobby





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If you've got something to say, keep it positive.Such a great idea, and beautiful result! I love the colors ~ mesmerizing! :)
I’d love to see this done with a record of Ella Fitzgerald.
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reminds me of a really bad case of the spins from partying like your J Morrison. Try downloading the original and making it your wallpaper – intense.
killer shot!
I just had a eureka moment: pinhole camera with infrared film. Huge depth of field + infrared effects. Thank you for the inspiration.
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