Since you are an adventurer re pinholes, I'll pass on an idea I've been
playing with. Spontaneous pinholes. Small apertures like the little holes in
soda crackers, or arrays as in the tops of salt shakers make for wonderfully
rewarding experiments.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcy Merrill" <ma...@merrillphoto.com>
To: <Pinhole-Discussion@p at ???????>
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:19 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Pintoids revisited


> Hi all: A while back there was a thread about pinhole cameras made from
> Altoid containers. I meant to comment. Later, there was a thread about
> multiple-holed pinhole cameras. I meant to comment. I just finished an
> exhibit of some of my pinhole images. I meant to post about it.
> Anyway, I've spent my afternoon posting Pintoid images to my Pintoid page
> ( www.merrillphoto.com/pintoids.htm ). I've been using acupuncture needles
> to make pinholes and they work well. I'm going to try porcupine quills
next.
> Anyone tried it? Just curious. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks to
> everyone for such an informative list! -MM
>
> Marcy Merrill
> Photographer
> www.merrillphoto.com
>
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