This photograph is of the college building going underneath the bridge which is just out of the picture. The shot on the left is the negative image taken straight from the camera. This was the first ever image i took with my pinhole camera and coincidentally the best (i call that beginners luck). Whereas the shot on the right is after i played about with it on photoshop, inverting the colours and brightening it up a little bit.


This photo was taken near my first one of a tree and the sky, i tilted the camera up a bit more than i had first intended and it just shows the edge of the tree and a majority of the sky. The shot on the left is the original negative from the camera, and not much is visible. But when i put it on photoshop and inverted the colours, more was visible, i then used the spot clearing tool to give a clearer image of the sky.
This last photo taught me that I need to concentrate more on where I am pointing the pinhole camera because since it has no viewfinder its all down to your own judgement.
Well done Declan, your pinhole camera enabled you to create some very interesting 'panoramic -style' images. The exterior shots are particularly effective as the worms-eye perspective enables a really novel perspective - good work.
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