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With its soaring pillars and high windows, the light-filled atrium of the Grand Gallery in the National Museum of Scotland is one of my favourite interior spaces in Edinburgh. Taken with an anamorphic pinhole camera made from a 250g tin of fairtrade ground coffee, with a pinhole in the lid and film taped round the inside. Exposure time was just under 60 seconds. Developed with BelliniFoto's Monopart C41 Kit and scanned on an Epson Perfection V500.
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