Old Timer
Pinhole camera effect processed in photoshop.
Pinhole camera didn’t have lenses and were literally a box with a pinhole. No focusing or aperture adjustments ….
Shot taken at Oberon NSW
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Kimberly Palmer
I like it Lorraine. – it’s a magical image… artsy.
Not sure what Pinhole is, but I will research it now. he he
Nicely done. =)
Lorraine Creagh replied
Pinhole cameras did not have a lens. They were literally a box with a hole made about the size of a pin. Exposure timing was usually done with a count 1-2-3 etc. The results was a rather grainy blurred image. This is an effect that can be done with PS. It’s fun to play =)
Gregory Ewanowich
Very nicely done! Love the effect. It’s like seeing a different era.
Adriana Glackin
That’s a gorgeous shack you’ve found and the pinhole technique suits it well. I think it could do with cropping on the right of the image. Have you thought of adding some specks of dust or even scratches to the image to really give it that aged look? Good result!
Lam Tran
Stunning effect and shot, well done!
Lorraine Creagh replied
Thanks Lam.
felixx
Gives such a ghostly, haunted looking image, but that’s what pinholes did. I’ve got one at home which i’ve never used yet, but you’re making me want to experiment. I’d love to see more of these, you’ve acheived such an ethereal atmosphere here.
Lorraine Creagh replied
Thanks Karen. You should try…I’d love to see the results.
wstsiderose
This effect gives a great old rustic look. Beautiful
andreasphoto
I do like the effect here , does fit the picture
MichelleR
Wow!! Stunning capture. This is great!
Lorraine Creagh replied
Thanks Michelle. Appreciated.
cassandrarose
great shot.
HeatherTS
I like the eerie feel to it….like it has seen some troubleing times…
Murray Newham
like a distant memory
circusgallery
great shot
Aaron .
Wonderful – old timey !
German Saravanja
Love this one! So classic and nostalgic.
jase8812
Fantastic !
Steve Sass
great Lorraine!