Thank you, Guillermo, for the knowledge and wisdom you contributed to
pinhole day, and to what you contribute to the list throughout the year.
Long live El Salvador and long live Toronto!
- Gregg
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, G.Penate wrote:
Well, Taco, It is like Dirk Nowitzski, the German basketball
G.Penate wrote:
Well, Taco, It is like Dirk Nowitzski, the German basketball player, star of
the
Dallas Mavericks, he may play and live in the USofA for the greater part of
the
year, but when it comes to International Events, I am pretty sure he plays for
Germany. I am no star, just
Just a few things I've found this weekend @ Home Depot/Lowes
a. 5x7 Aluminum Step Flashing 10 pieces ~2.00 (85-068) (roofing Dept) nice
flat rather thin aluminum pieces(Amerimax Home Products) too thick for good
pinholes but flexible enough to play with. Also real good for doing modern
tintypes
Dear All,
Thanks to all of you who participated in Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
2003, more thanks than can fit in an email, thanks for sure. The variety,
beauty and creativity of the exhibit is stunning to me. (Have I said that
before on this list?) The other good things I said still
Richard Heather wrote:
Actually it seems that there are 1159 submissions!
Richard Heather
- Original Message -
From: James Kellar pinh...@jameskellar.com
Hi all,
Now that WPPD 2003 is now over I want to thank every one that made it
all possible. That not only goes to all the
- Original Message -
From: Richard Heather rheat...@slonet.org
Actually it seems that there are 1159 submissions!
That is right Richard, but only 1082 hang in the gallery, the remainder 77
were rejected for not complying with the submission rules (i.e., only one
image per participant)
I don't know about that James... I think it was the people who ran this
gave us the opportunity to join together 'round the world that deserve the
BIG ROUND OF APPLAUSE!
thanks
andy
-Original Message-
From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at
I was thinking recently about the idea of a funnel shaped pinhole camera, in
regards to a modification to a tube one. Such as when you have a tube
camera with the pinhole at the end of the tube you can get 360 degrees of
view, or 720 with a hole at each end, why not make one that is shaped as a
- Original Message -
From: Michael Healy mjhe...@kcnet.com
I have tried using an old Cronos shutter on my 7x17 but it vignettes
something fierce. Its diameter is about 18mm, but it's also about 15mm
deep.
I think it was designed for a 110 camera on monorail. I have a bigger
shutter on
Hi all,
Now that WPPD 2003 is now over I want to thank every one that made it
all possible. That not only goes to all the folks you see listed at
http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2003/index.php?epage=credits, who
deserve a big round a applause, but every one who submitted a
photograph. I
Guillermo wrote:
... now we have drunks, were will it end?
I'd like to point out that these tubes were collected over a period of
nearly a year.
it just mentions that people owning graphic programs with measuring
capabilities, like Photoshop Measure Tool can measure the pinhole directly
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