Wow! That's an incredible image, considering the source of the pinhole.
Your concept of photographing food with food is neat -- I hope it turns
out well.
I recall a photo in Renner's pinhole book that was taken using a saltine
cracker, but it used all the holes so there were something like 9 overlapping
images. Contrast was low, probably from light leak through the cracker
itself (no light-blocking peanut butter...). I would look up the specific
details,
but the book is all the way across the room . . . ;-)
Mike Vande Bunt
William Erickson wrote:
> I uploaded my initial cracker image. The hole in the cracker is about 1/16",
> >and is more oval than round. I used polymax paper as a negative, about 20"
> >away. For those who didn't get my message of a few days ago, I decided to
> >see what sort of an image I could get using one of the little holes in soda
> >crackers or ritz crackers, with the cracker attached to a cardboard box
> with
> >peanut butter. More esthetic images will follow, the project being to
> >photograph food with food. View first effort at
> >http://www.pinhole.com/discussion/upload/images/cracker_final_copy.jpg
>
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