Above | Into the Blue, Blue World, Jackson Lake.

Above | Bandon Beach.

Above | For a Wind’s Wild Cry, Peter Iredale.
Photographs taken with Pinhole Camera by Danielle Hughson.
Pinhole camera is a type of cameras which captures lights through single aperture without lenses that project an inverted image of subjects. This simple mechanism projects sharper images as small its aperture is, so it requires longer exposure time to receive enough lights. Hence the pinhole camera is often used to capture gradual motions such as stars or clouds.
Although it might be because of tiny vibrations acting upon cameras giving a little blurs to the entire space, the empty air in the space almost looks as if it was frozen same as motions of clouds and waves. Its blueness in the space seems to be dense and heavy as much as it is clear.
via. flickr | manyfires
Thanks Danielle Hughson for your contribution!!












































































