The Longest Exposure





Photographer Justin Quinnell created these eerily beautiful photos with a pinhole camera fashioned from a soda can. Each image represents a six month exposure. Incredible. For the top one, Justin affixed the camera to a telephone pole where it sat quietly soaking in the view for half a year. The arc created by the sun is amazing, the time lapse gives us such a clear perspective on nature’s orderly design. Check out some more pinhole shots here.
On a side note, these images instantly reminded me of the Niépce Photograph (first ever photograph) which in turn got me thinking about the first photograph of a person (lower left, getting a shoe shine) and the Gorskii stuff (very early color photographer). It’s all so intriguing, like you’re seeing something you’re not supposed to.
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July 27th, 2010 at 2:19 am
Those are super badass. I wonder how big the actual hole was on the soda can? I’d love the have a print of the second one. So eerily calming.
Funny that you mention old photography. I just wrote a blog about the Hearst Castle in San Simeon and edited the photos in a way (at least that I thought) that were styled after old bw photos of the 30′s.
I love looking at old photos of people. They’re so interesting in the sense that the people you’re looking at are dead but yet, are present. Now back to watching the Twilight Zone…