This photograph was made with a 4x5 pinhole camera using color negative film, with an exposure of one hour and fifteen minutes. The photograph spans the entirety of a Quaker meeting for worship in the old meeting house at the Third Haven Friends Meeting in Easton, Maryland. The structure was built in 1684, and is potentially the oldest still-in-use wooden religious structure in the United States. I am seated on the far-left side of the photo.

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Failed Attempts at Photographing Birds