Pinhole awesome

There’s something seriously cool about pinhole photography – it takes skills to set up, but also has quite a large unknown element to it, since the results really aren’t predictable, particularly on film! And it gets even more random for the extremely long exposures being attempted.

According to this article on Gizmodo:

This longest-ever exposure shows 34 months of New York life. It was captured by the German artist Michael Wesely, who worked with New York’s Museum of Modern Art to photograph the destruction (and subsequent construction) of their building.

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