small aperture experiment

I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

Photographer:
dinospork
Uploaded:
2012-03-18
Camera:
Tower One-Twenty
Film:
Fuji Astia 100 (120)
City:
Olympia, WA
Country/region:
United States
Year:
2012
Albums:
Small aperture box camera experiment
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