Pinhole photographs are produced by glassless lenses (basically a pinhole and a light-tight box), long exposures, and guesswork. The images, which exhibit unsharp details, soft-to-blurry corners, and extreme vignetting are dreamy and more atmospheric than literal, the province of dreams and foggy memories. Taken behind the Westminster Public Library (Guelph). Jan 26th.



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