Solargraph7 Pavillion
Here is another batch of solargraphs. This one was taken with a Lubitel 166. The scratches and damage on the paper is from trying to use fixer on the paper before I scanned it. I need to figure out a better way to do that.
3 comments
Mark Lorch wrote...
These are wonderful! I've been experimenting with solargraphy as well. But my day long exposures only have the sun track on them. I don't see any other detail. Any tips?
I'm using a pinhole camera, are you using pinholes on you cameras?
michał małkiewicz wrote...
looks like painted, very nice work.


That is quite cool! congratulations. Your website is very nice too. On a side note, I think you have an Agfa Isola II (not I) because of the shutter speeds you said it had (the I has 1/30 and B while the II has 1/30, 1/100 and B). Could you please tell me how do you take this Solargraphs with this types of cameras instead of pinhole cameras? how do you calculate exposure? I read that one scans them "as is" after taking them out, without developing. Won't it continue exposing then afterwards until nothing is left? (I guess that's why you tried to use fixer on it). Last thing, do you recomend the Isola as a cheap alternative to a Holga? (whit better image quality?) Again very nice picture and technique!