Pinhole images are made using the oldest methods of photography. There is no lens used, just a very tiny hole through which the light forms an image on film. For some in-depth reading on pinhole image formation click over to http://photo.net/learn/pinhole/pinhole. These images were recently made with a pinhole mounted on a Leica body cap with a 21mm effective focal length.

'Das A Bentley' | Leica MP | 21mm pinhole lens | 15 second exposure

'Honest Abe Still Stands' | Leica MP | 21mm pinhole lens | 12 second exposure

'Site of the Old Mill' | Leica MP | 21mm pinhole lens | 5 second exposure

'Nodding Off' | Leica MP | 28mm pinhole lens | 60 second exposure

'Washington Trust' | Leica MP | 21mm pinhole lens | 3 second exposure

'Downtown Fountain' | Leica MP | 21mm pinhole lens | 15 second exposure














