Ned's photos with the keyword: goat rock cam

pinhole oaks

Ned
17 Oct 2012 3 1 506
First photo in a new flickr set for Pinhole Trees This was a 5 minute 20 second exposure in my Goat Rock Cam onto 5x7 paper. Goat Rock is a place on the Sonoma Coast, but also the name of a coffee sold by our local coffee company Taylor Maid Farms . The camera is made from a coffee can, is about f256, and has a field of view close to 90 degrees.

Crane Creek Pinhole

Ned
20 Mar 2013 365
Overcast and gloomy today so I decided to try another really long pinhole trees exposure. This was 21 minutes, but did not end up with the odd almost split-toned effect from last time. Of course Mango enjoyed splashing around in Crane Creek...

Sutter's Fort Oak

Ned
22 Oct 2012 1 2 603
Continuing the theme of oaks! This beautiful oak is at Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, California. It was brought all the way from John Sutter's birthplace in Kandern, Baden, Germany. The Native Sons and Native Daughters of the Golden West planted it here on July 19th, 1939. Taken with my Goat Rock Cam . It's on a 5x7 paper negative, and the fov is about 90 degrees so you're looking almost straight up near the top of this picture.

PH Oaks

Ned
12 Nov 2012 3 1 369
The deciduous oaks are starting to drop their leaves. 5x7 paper negative, 3 minute exp.

Pinhole Sand Dollar

Ned
10 Feb 2013 1 413
This has something of what it was like at the beach yesterday!

Willow Creek

Ned
21 Jan 2013 1 4 444
Made with my Goat Rock pinhole camera, a coffee can with a 5x7 paper negative. "L" Mango had fun splashing around in here!