A Digital Pin-Hole Photograph of a dead tree in our yard (soon to be cut down for firewood), in Laborcita Canyon, during a cool evening's sunset in the summer. This particular pin-hole image was an additional challenge due to the low-light conditions, coupled with a long exposure and holding the camera by hand. A little diversion in Digital Pin-Hole Photography -- where ancient art meets a modern medium. Pin-hole photos are "soft" and tend to lack the "detail" normally associated with photography. Like an impressionistic painting, or a pointilism work they are best viewed from a distance (at least 6 to 7 feet away, more is usually better). A fun and interesting activity (just as with impressionistic paintings or pointilism) is to contemplate the work from a variety of distances and angles.