cannon beach through a pinhole camera lens

a few weeks ago i visited the cannon beach, along the oreogon coast. i'd done a post of lovely images captured with the fuji 100s, but while i was there i also shot a couple of rolls of film.using a zero image 2000 with two kinds of film, fuji acros neopan 100 black and white and fuji velvia 100 slide film. remember those? i was both scared and intrigued at what the velvia film would return as the colours are highly saturated and slide film isn't very forgiving. when working with a pinhole camera, you have to be accurate with your exposures, especially with slide film. black and white film is much more forgiving, so you can flub it a bit and still manage a usable image...below is a sampling of my fave images from both rolls, i'm really pleased with the results.13_0622_Cannon_Velvia_0613_0622_Cannon_Velvia_0513_0622_Cannon_Velvia_0213_0622_Cannon_Acros_1013_0622_Cannon_Acros_0913_0622_Cannon_Acros_0713_0622_Cannon_Acros_0513_0622_Cannon_Acros_04

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