Wilderness Travel
Photographic wanderings of a compulsive photographer, traveler, camper.
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Build and Use a Pinhole Camera - Part One. - 102 days ago
There are many ways for the imaginative photographer to go about the various aspects of building and using a pinhole camera.Here’s one set of methods that will work. This is about as basic as it gets. You won’t need a proper darkroom, you can. Topics: build a pinhole camera, pinhole camera, Pinhole Photography, pinhole photography supplies, pinhole photography tutorial
Melissa in the Old Spenco Trucking Depot - Pinhole Photo - 104 days ago
I came across this old print from my B&W days so scanned it to post.It’s a pinhole image, that is, it was made using a home made pinhole camera.Pinhole Image - Melissa in the Old Spenco BuildingFor this image, Melissa sat still for three and a. Topics: Uncategorized
Found these negatives from a trip to Thurra Dunes in Croajingolong National Park which is a coastal national park located in the East Gippsland area of Victoria, Australia.So since I had the scanner fired up I scanned them and enhanced them a little in...
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Aragunnu - Sunrise over the Ocean - 187 days ago
Well, I’ve been camping at Aragunnu with some of the family for a few days.View Larger Map Aragunnu beach with the rocky bays.Aragunnu is in the Mimosa Rocks National Park in southern New South Wales (NSW), Australia.Mimosa Rocks is mostly a... Topics: Camping, Landscape, Outdoor, Photographers, Wilderness
Wildflowers Close-up - 263 days ago
I found a few old files of close-up wildflower images and enjoyed going over them once again.Most of these wildflowers were photographed near home in the Mimosa Rocks National Park or in that general area. While not the sharpest images you ever saw, I.. Topics: Wildflowers












