Won't somebody play me? - derivative teatment
This is the Family Pianola (a Rönisch Claviola, for those interested), now sadly dilapidated and languishing in the garage. One day, it will be restored…
35mm pinhole camera again, this time with substantial post-processing.
Updated: I have used the Orton Effect for this final version.

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DavidAmosPhoto..., 7 months ago
VERY nice Duncan…. what a great subject for a pinhole!
Duncan Waldron in reply to DavidAmosPhotography’s comment, 7 months ago
Thanks David. Yes, it needs the pinhole to hide some of the grotty aspects of this rather sad-looking instrument :-D I was going to post a straight image, but then went off at a tangent, using one of my personal techniques.
Curious thing is, there’s quite a bit of flare on the left, as you’d expect from a lens looking ionto the light … ?
Juilee Pryor, 7 months ago
this is really interesting Duncan…. I’d love to see the original scan for comparison….
kcranmer, 7 months ago
Great pov and I like the treatment!
Duncan Waldron in reply to kcranmer’s comment, 7 months ago
Thanks Kellie. Look out for version 3…
Keeli, 7 months ago
Great treatment!
Duncan Waldron in reply to Keeli’s comment, 7 months ago
Thanks Keeli; kinda gritty … more Wild West saloon than Edwardian parlour ;-)
IvyTreeProd, 7 months ago
very nice, i like the noise, it adds to it excellently
ragman, 7 months ago
distinguished, noise as an effect works well, in harmony I would suggest