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Pinhole #37 On Table of Saguaro


 Not just old bottles and beaches, here we have a Saguaro. The dark curve in the foreground is the wooden cap. I moved the hole too close to it, but didn't realize until many photos after.

Pinhole #30 On Table of Old Parr Bottle

 


The company making this old timey bottle is still in production today, that is Old Parr whiskey. 

Pinhole #28 On Table of Bottles on Sill


 Here are all the old timey bottles on my window sill. The wooden curve is clearly visible. Notice the sill and window lines are curved because the photo paper is not flat.

Pinhole #26 On Log of Beach


 This one is of the beach and ocean. The curve on the left hand side is a peice of wood on the camera itself, to hold the cap in place. I still have to fix it. 

Pinhole #22 On Table of Orange Crush Bottle


 Here is one of the most famous old bottles I own. From the thirties. Famous Orange Crush. I had to buy this one, unlike most of the others which were won in giveaways. 

Pinhole #20 On Table of Bottle 4


 Another old bottle on the table. Looks like this is turning into a bottle blog.

Pinhole #18: On Shore of Seawall 2024


 Here we have another pinhole picture of the shore with the tide made to look ephemeral due to the length of exposure. Notice the shiny rocks. Some shinier than others. 

Pinhole #17: On Table of Bottle 3 - 2024


 Here we have another old bottle on the table. I won this in a competition online. 

Pinhole #14: On Rock of Shore 2024



 Here we have Pinhole Photo #14 of the rocky shore. It's such a long exposure you can see a cloud like surf. A kind of hazy surf. The rocks are shiny because they were recently wet. Sorry for the blurriness. It's because the pinhole isn't small enough or not round enough or both.

Pinhole Camera Photo of Old Bottle


 Pinhole photo of an old bottle on my kitchen table

Pinhole Camera of the Sun and Ocean


 Here we have a picture shot with my pinhole camera of the sunset and ocean with also rocks in the ocean and who knows what all else. Otters, maybe. Looks as though there is also a boat in the background. A shipping boat just waiting to get into port.