Must be some rather rugged cameras to be left out over night or, I think she mentioned, several weeks? She would be a nice addition to the group......great work.. andy
.... I thought exactly the same, the water waves are frozen in time and some of the silhouettes seem to me as a bit too big for the image perspective and how deep into the picture they are situated. So it seems there has been some digital manipulation. BTW, NOTHING WRONG, IMO, WITH ANY OF THAT. Now, I am not quite sure the author claims the Baths series were made with a pinhole camera, she says: "The Széchenyi Baths in wintertime. Subject for a pinhole project. I chose a more or less conventional camera due to material conditions". It could be that she thinks this is a good subject for a pinhole project but in this case she chose a more or less conventional camera (glass lens) to do the project. In any case, the stuff is Xcellent. Guillermo
