
You’ll find stunning black and white photos from this photoblog “nyclondon” by Rob Gardiner. Despite the blog’s name there are photos from all over the world, but what particularly caught my eye, was this series of photographs called “Paris through a Pinhole” where Rob takes photos of Paris landmarks with a pinhole camera.
Paris through a Pinhole is in three parts:
Paris through a Pinhole Part 1
Paris through a Pinhole Part 2
Paris through a Pinhole Part 3
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Beautiful photos; the look and charm of prints from the 1900′s without the scratches and fuzz! And without any autos or people visible, quite timeless. As much as I like color, these B&W shots are very effective in conveying mood and structure. I’d love to learn how to do it.
Comment by PretzelBug 11.15.06 @ 6:39 amI think your pictures are amazing. Im doing a report on you in class.
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