The Aero-Artiste and Pinholio of Flight
![“The Aero-Artiste and Pinholio of Flight”](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49088860567_8a22e5fc90_b.jpg)
The Cameradactyl Pinholio:
![Cameradactyl Pinholio Self-Developing Pinhole Camera](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49057784681_c85cee9cee_b.jpg)
A sample image, exposed and processed in-Pinholio.
![Brass Rat, Paper Negative Inversion, F/250 Pinholio Camera](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49087990116_1e6f8bc9e3_b.jpg)
I just finished replacing the worn feet of this Torpedo 18 with some hardware store rubber feet and decided it needed a test typing, as I’d recently installed a dark and inky adding machine ribbon. So I grabbed this grid paper, upon which was a bit of cyphering I’d done for the video, and proceeded to let the Muse have her way.
I love these late-night, impromptu typing surprises using such fine machines like the Torpedo. It looks like it’s been through the ringer, but can it type!
![Torpedo Typewriter](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49052553822_31bfa830e9_b.jpg)
Labels: Cameradactyl, Ethan Moses, Photography, pinhole, Pinholio, Torpedo 18
1 Comments:
Nice work with the pin hole.
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