An Eighty-One Day Exposure

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Today when I got to work at Bainbridge High School, I found the pinhole camera the students and I  had put out on 12.21.2012  intending to leave it up  until 6.21.2013, solstice to solstice.  At some point, the camera  fell off the wall.  The tape and metal were both wet, the pinhole rusty and face up in the newly mowed grass.  I could feel water sloshing inside.  But scanned!  The 81 day exposure revealed  a vast trail of the sun rising and setting, forming an ever larger arc across the sky, incredibly beautiful.  I am positive that vivid sun trail did not exist in reality, that such brilliant light was not visible to me as I went to work five days a week for those 81 days.  Tomorrow,  we hang up another camera in the same spot and hope it makes it to the solstice.  Here are a couple more long exposures and the featured image is our first very long exposure, the one I talked about.

The first image is by Maggie Miller, the second image by Nicole Mingo.

Some Pinholes from Civita

Some Pinholes from Civita

I spent  a month in Civita di Bagnoregio, an Etruscan hilltop town in Italy on a fellowship from the Civita Institute, (civitainstitute.org). Since I arrived home mid-December, I have been scanning and editing images. I am still not done but three days ago, finished...

Civita:  A Month at Night

Civita: A Month at Night

I have been in Civita di Bagnoregio for the past month shooting pinhole photographs on a fellowship.  Civita is a surreal, isolated hilltop town north of Rome and I fell in love with It.  It survived largely due to the work of an architect, Astra Zarina and her...

Connie

Connie

Has it really been almost seven years since you passed ?  So many of our times together seem like they just happened.  I have been channeling you babe, makes me want be better, as if you were still here.  So my resolution for this year is to cook! Yes cook real...