Decay
I was lucky enough to notice these worn out blinds and decaying façade. 
I was lucky enough to notice these worn out blinds and decaying façade. 
In 2011, I stumbled upon this website http://www.matchboxpinhole.com/ and was instantly bought – I just HAD to do try this stuff! Instructions were rather simple, and I felt up to the task.
So, everything was ready to start, as I gathered all of the stuff required. You can see the early stages and almost finished pinhole camera.
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The only thing I replaced during the work was the can opener, as I found a better replacement (an opener from a beer cap). I don’t know about your matchboxes, but the ones I had could not be cut perfeclty clean. There were small tears and particles everywhere, which in fact produced an interesting result. The most important thing was the black tape! It keeps the light out (most of it), it makes the setup rigid. If you cut it nicely when you finish, you can reuse the camera several more times (until it falls appart, of course).
This is how it looked in the end:

Thanks http://www.matchboxpinhole.com/ for this interesting project!
And what about the photos? Did I succeed? You’ll be the judge of that, but as far as I’m concerned, the achieved results exceed the expected ones (failure). Check them out below.
Details: The photos in this serieswere all taken using a hand made matchbox pinhole camera I made in September 2011 (see it in another album). Exposures range from 1 second to 20 minutes. Film used was the common Fuji ISO 200 film. The edges of photos were produced by unevenly scalpel-cut matchbox cardboard. The first photo studio scanned the film automatically, which cut off parts of photos and skipped a few. The second photo studio did the positioning manually so I have everything. Anyway, I am happy to have some results from project, this challenge of mine. I hope you like them and try it out yourself. Anything is possible. Thanks to http://
#1 Students’ Park

#2 Students’ Park

#3 Students’ Park

#4 Students’ Park gate and Philological Faculty in the background…

#5 Students’ Park gate and Philological Faculty in the background…

#6 Students’ Park

#7 Republic Square, National Museum and Prince Mihailo monument

#8 Greenery

#9 Greenery

#10 Greenery

#11 Mess in the kitchen

#12 These two photos overlapping were cut when scanned, so I reconnected them, regardless of the error.

#13 My love Milica

#14 I want to ride my bicycle

#15 A test shot of the Church of St. Petka, as seen from Milica’s stroller. You can see my finger tips as well 😀
#16 George the cat

#17 George

#18 George the cat moving his head
#19 Walker

#20 From my balcony

#21 Room

#22 Zeleni Venac bus station, and a glimpse of the market

#23 Night shot from my kitchen window. Exposure approximately 20 minutes.

#24 A bit distorted perspective of my living room corner. The face on the wall is usually beautiful.
Everything was OK until the dog decided I was an immediate danger and started barking. Seriously. 🙂
Sometimes, when there is no reference object in the image, inclined surfaces appear more flat and therefore less interesting. The façade really helped me emphasize the inclination and maybe the pedestrian’s effort

…in Leopold Museum, Vienna. These beholding people were crucial element of this photo. It wouldn’t be nearly effective if it weren’t for them, so I’m thankful…
The background is actually LCD TV screen 2 meters away, blurred by the DOF. All light in the image came from the screen. Since the image constantly changed it was great to catch a static moment for an interesting background
The wait for the developed film paid off…
I have been trying to get a wave shot interesting as this one for years now. There’s a lot of wave-stuff in my archives, but this one… I love this one. It was in 2006, just 2 months after I bought my first compact digital camera, the Canon A700 
Long time ago I had a compact camera and was obsessed with macro.
Usually something is wrong. The light is wrong. Or the water. The duck is definitely moving too fast. But probably I’m doing something wrong. I guess this time everything went well.
Of course, no duck photo can be posted without THAT hilarious “duck song”:
Lemon Jelly – Nice weather for ducks
Light played its game. The TV set produced the greenish glow, while the yellowish source is a simple light bulb in the next room.
The title says it all, it is a detail of a ceiling ventilation system outlet in a large fair hall. I accidentally looked up and there it was.
These little bubble-balls get bigger and bigger if soaked in water. Pretty useless stuff that turned out to be very nice for photography purposes. The palette is so mild and calming, right?
At some point I really wanted to make a nice shot of wheat. There were several previous shots that were nice, but this one was somehow just what I wanted.
Mesmerizing mountains and hills in eastern Serbia, near Majdanpek
Hi everyone!
Welcome to my new photo blog. After many years, the “Bosko Martinovic Photography” photo blog is changing, and its domain name as well. The old moody-cat.com website served its purpose nicely, and it was even included in the “Web Design Index” due to its interesting design. It will continue to live, but in a different form and with a different content.
So what’s going to be new here on boskomartinovic.com? It will host a selection of photos from the previous 400 you had a chance to see, now mainly in 850px width (instead of 640px). The size of the photos is much larger now. I’ll be introducing new sections and categories, such as analogue photography, instagram shots… Some projects shall be presented as blog posts. The contents of this website continue to be protected under the “All rights reserved” clause.
Please, try to bear with me while I prepare everything.
Cheers,
Boško