Here's another image made using the WoodBläk 66 pinhole camera, designed and made at Mottweiler Studio in Portland, OR. With the camera mounted on a skinny little monopod, I pretended the set up was just a fancy walking stick, hoping not to look like too much of a photonerd while keeping things nice and steady for photographing. Anyway, personal vanity aside, you can see that the camera is capable of producing high quality, detailed images. The focal length of roughly 25 mm on 120 film is pretty freaking wide, so the shadow of my head makes an appearance in this frame. As you might have guessed from the color palette, I was shooting Kodak Ektar 100 that day.