. Interesting
work that I did see. Do you have any photos of what the inside of the
camera looks like and how the film loads? Best of luck!
Andrew Amundsen
They work great on a rangefinder like the Leica! -Andrew
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From: Jeff dilc...@hiddenworld.net
I guess when these are in place, you can't use the viewfinder?
Do you just kind of point and hope?
On Sunday 23 March 2003 02:03 pm, D. Hill wrote:
James,
If I can include very cool
have to crop only the center portion of the neg. for a
usable image and not really get the full 22cm effect?
What do you think?
Thanks, Andrew
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From: Scott Sellers scottsell...@mindspring.com
Andrew Amundsen a...@tcinternet.net wrote (snip):
My inquiry is regarding how an image would
(I apologize in advance to Zernike Au for bringing up the product of
an English company, which I understand may have infringed on
copyrights to the Zero Image's beautiful, original hand made wooden
120 series of pinhole cameras.)
In the latest 'Amateur Photographer' magazine(UK) 8 March 2003,
Dear Chip, Those are impressive enough, I may not wait for the 3200!
I just haven't been very impressed with my Epson Perfection 1200, but
the 2450 does an excellent job!
Thanks for sharing those, Andrew
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From: pinholeren...@netscape.net
the 2450 is great with med.format.I use it
It never fails: ask for help on a question, two minutes later find the
answer first! It's called the Epson Perfection 3200, and it was talked
about on the big...@topica.com list forum, not here after all.
Anyway I thought since I brought it up, here's what was said:
to review that info again for a
possible future purchase of a flat-bed film scanner for Med./large
format negs.
Thanks for the help, Andrew Amundsen
Mark may actually be refering to a 25mm equivalent in 35mm terms. I
know the dual focal length (4x5) pinhole camera I purchased lists it's
focal lengths in 35mm terms: a super wide 12mm and wide 25mm.
Sincerly, Andrew Amundsen
Mike Healy wrote:
I need to ask you a dumb question. You are able
I answered my own question about more frames of Antonio's work. Check out
his site: www.livinginabox.net under Forest. Really great stuff!!
Tell us more about your working methods!
Andrew
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From: Andrew Amundsen a...@tcinternet.net
Very nice Antonio! I like the photoshop work. Did
Very nice Antonio! I like the photoshop work. Did you hand hold the shot? Do
you have more frames from this series to share?
Yours truly, Andrew Amundsen
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From: António Vieira antonio.vie...@siemens.com
Hello
I have uploaded a picture to the gallery:
http://www
From: Tom Miller twmil...@mr.net wrote (snip):
Hi Andrew,
It will be great to meet you at the forum. I'm not sure how many
Minnesotans are on the list. Probably 4 or 5 I'd guess. There were
26 Minnesotans that participated in Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
last April. This was
Are there alot of Minnesotans on this list? I am one who will try to attend!
Tom, why has pARTs changed it's name?
Sincerly, Andrew Amundsen
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From: Tom Miller twmil...@mr.net wrote:
Dear All,
Bill Erickson and I will be co-hosting a pinhole forum at the
Minnesota Center
Hopfully we're all out shooting up a storm to share soon!-Andrew
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From: callum moffat callum...@yahoo.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] where is the list discussion page/where am i
Date: Mon, Sep 23, 2002, 11:53 PM
dont know if ive deleted my dtails
Very nice! (You may have sold me on trying some Holga work).
It fits just fine in with pinhole, congratulations James!
Sincerly, Andrew Amundsen
From: James Kellar pinh...@jameskellar.com
I just got word that I had 2 images accepted in a show at the Swope Art
Museum in Terre Haute Indiana. I
could suggest
a theme every beginning of the month for us to work on, then post our
results at the end of the month. Anyone like this idea? A 'Pinhole-Salon'?
I'll suggest Zernike give us the first theme. How about it?!
Sincerly, Andrew Amundsen
From: Zernike Au zern...@zeroimage.comwrote:
Hi all
This link was posted on another list and thought we pinholer's would
also be interested:
http://www.ibvr.com/NewFiles/Pinhole.html
A photo reference to the type of camera I'm looking for:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=889017
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From: Andrew Amundsen a...@tcinternet.net
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5 pinhole cameras?
Date: Fri, Jul 19, 2002, 9:22 AM
From: Chris Peregoy pere...@umbc.edu
What do you mean by three hole camera. I've made two hole stereo
cameras and a none hole multiple exposure 4x5 but I don't know of any
three hole, comercially availavle cameras.
Sorry for any confussion. I mean a multiple hole camera, all three
pinholes
I'm interested in purchasing a 3-hole 4x5 pinhole camera. Could someone
on the list suggest any sources(I'm checking eBay)? or would anyone have
plans to build one?
Has anyone been shooting with one before? Care to share results?
Thanks for your time, Andrew
From: luish m. coelho lu...@ignore.com.br
eco...@aol.com wrote:
With all the discussion now centred on scanners, I wondered if anyone had
tried a
pinhole scanner ? I hope to try a card body with a tracing paper screen
against the glass plate and a suitable pinhole. Aimed at a bright
position
is a 75mm in 4x5. I just need to know the 12mm!
Thanks for the time, Andrew Amundsen (WWPD #98)
this problem?
Thanks again James and Gregg.
Andrew Amundsen (WWPD photo #98)
Hey everyone, Here's a fascinating old pinhole camera for sale on eBay
from the 1920's:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1350459156
Not mine, just thought you might be interested!
Take care, Andrew Amundsen
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