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Thursday, 3 May 2007, 23:20 GMT 00:20 UK
Your perspective on the world: 28 April-4 May

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Here is our weekly selection of photographs sent in by readers. We asked for your pinhole pictures and so start this week with an image from Sam Maddra.

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Jennifer Kloetzi: "I made the pinhole camera out of a 8x10 filing box and tried to achieve a panoramic look by placing two holes a calculated distance away from each other."

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Nicole Abel : "This photograph was taken at the office. I left the camera on my desk exposing as I got on with my work. The result is the ghostly movement of paper seen here."

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Rosie Morland: "Pebbledash - taken in an Aberdeen side street using a camera made from a biscuit tin."

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Riikka Pitkäjärvi: "This is a view from Harju, Jyväskylä. It's taken with small film can."

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Rob Pratt: "I have always been interested in pinhole photography and captured this image with a cereal box."

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Becky Lee: "Saint-Guido church in Anderlecht, Brussels. The box was so thin and wide-angle that you can see my shadow holding open the camera from behind it."

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Erin Etheridge: "I took this picture with a Polaroid pinhole camera, colour film and a yellow filter."

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Andy Oughton: A pinhole image of a church.

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Tanya Upton: "This pinhole picture was taken using a biscuit tin and photographic paper and was taken in Bourneville, Birmingham."
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