Having played with the 6x9 mask on my Holga WPC a few times, I was itching to try out the 6x12 mask. I took my camera with me on an adventure to Sauvie Island, and I ended up here, at Cathedral Park in Portland. I thought it might be fun to try a self portrait for the last shot on the roll. I have to admit, I do love the self portrait pinhole shots. I need to remember to do more of these when I am out shooting.
I really, really love these wide pinhole shots. Lots. I didn't think I would like the 6x12 ones but I love them. There is a lot of vignetting on the edges of the frame which I can do without, though. It's funny, in Lightroom there is an effect that adds vignetting to a photo. I remember the days when I liked that effect.
Camera: Holga WPC
Exposure time: 47 seconds
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Pinhole: 0.3mm
Focal Length: 40mm
ISO: 100
Aperture: f135
Dev: C-41 by lab
Scan: Epson V500