[pinhole-discussion] Kodak single use reworked pin hole camera.

2001-03-29 Thread David Spencer
The Kodak Fun Saver 35 with Flash. I also found that if you remove the single element lens, replace it with a pin hole, rework the the spring that sets the shutter speed... You can have an easy pinhole camera. Not all single use cameras will work for this. If you can find one, the best camera

[pinhole-discussion] Re: thankyou

2001-03-29 Thread David M Ocampo
Lisa One more thing 35mm Film can can be loaded with Polaroid I - ZONE film. This is a little harder you have to open the film pack in the dark and pull out one sheet at a time fold the flaps to the back and load the camera. After you take your picture you put the film in the camera ( I - ZONE)

[pinhole-discussion] Re:thankyou

2001-03-29 Thread David M Ocampo
Lisa I forgot to say paper negs can be scanned on a flat bed scanner and inverted to positive then printed.This saves time ( on contact printing) and can be scaled up. Dave O GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or

[pinhole-discussion] Thanks: Beginning Paper!

2001-03-29 Thread Michael Georgoff (SAL-US)
Big thanks to Guillermo, Jean, George and Richard for information and suggestions on getting started with paper! Regards, Michael Georgoff San Jose, CA

[pinhole-discussion] Re:thankyou

2001-03-29 Thread David M Ocampo
Lisa The 35mm Film can works great with paper or film. If you use one can for developer, one for stop, one for fix you can do it all in a changing bag no darkroom needed. Plus you can put a pinhole in the cap and make a baby Omniscope. This way you get two cameras in one. Dave O

[pinhole-discussion] PH-Holga images

2001-03-29 Thread mjkoskin
hello list I converted my second Holga to a pinhole camera and took a roll. These three images were not so bad as the others (you can imagine how bad the others were...). I tried to upload them to www.p at ???, but didn't succeed, so they are on my home page:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Beginning Paper?

2001-03-29 Thread Richard M. Koolish
Any recommendations for a fast, easy to use beginner paper, and some clues for ASA speed of recommended papers? (And why are there no positive papers??) Michael Georgoff Photo Warehouse has a positive paper, but it's pretty high contrast. Works for some subjects though, but you get

Re: [pinhole-discussion] new pix!

2001-03-29 Thread Guy Glorieux
Vey nice use of the pinhole camera at low angle. I like the perspective it provides on the world. Thanks for sharing with us. Guy Simon Cygielski wrote: Hey, check out my newly refurbished pinhole page: http://cygielski.freeyellow.com/index.htm Hope you like the pictures. Any comments

Re: [pinhole-discussion] new pix!

2001-03-29 Thread lisa styles
Simon, I love the camera angle on these pix. Also like the use of curious objects. Great stuff. Regards, Lisa Hey, check out my newly refurbished pinhole page: http://cygielski.freeyellow.com/index.htm Hope you like the pictures. Any comments welcome. Simon

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Beginning Paper?

2001-03-29 Thread Jean Daubas
Michael, As Guillermo answered, basically any BW paper without water marks would do it. Though, there may be some issues to consider : - if you use curved plane cameras, I suggest you not to use glossy surface paper : the internal reflections inside the camera (box, can,etc) generally produce

Re: [pinhole-discussion] A website pinhole discovery

2001-03-29 Thread Jean Daubas
About Isabelle Lousberg's The Széchenyi Baths series. These pictures are not pinhole photographs (unlike Castles or Sunflowers). In her introduction in French, Isabelle is just a little more precise about the technique that in her English text ; she explains : Interesting subject for pinhole

[pinhole-discussion] new pix!

2001-03-29 Thread Simon Cygielski
Hey, check out my newly refurbished pinhole page: http://cygielski.freeyellow.com/index.htm Hope you like the pictures. Any comments welcome. Simon