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- John Edwards, Vancouver, WA
(finally, a use for that stack of Mintz containers)
Marcy Merrill wrote:
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
And he got the #@$% thing for $100.?? - I'd trade either of my cars for this
big boy.
Anybody who thinks they are into large format should go look at this pic.
-Reminds me of
the monster that was used to make some railroad mural shots long ago.
- John, Vancouver, WA
Gregg Kemp wrote:
I
To answer the original question, the air sac is at the big end.
- John
Jim Kosinski wrote:
Guy - c'est superlatif!
but where the heck is the bottom of an egg?
Jim K
Many thanks,
Jim Kosinski
From: Guy Glorieux guy.glori...@sympatico.ca
I pull out two eggs from the
I wondered if anyone was going to call me on this - I don't know!
-And I grew up around chickens!
- John
ragowaring wrote:
Answer to this would end many hours of discussing this with my wife.
I think it is the big (or blunt) end that comes out first
Alexis
on 5/5/02 4:31 am, John Edwards
Thanks - I appreciate the info - I'd try wild-ass photos like this, if I
could ever figure out how to develop those long strips.
-good luck on doing those contact prints!! -Will be watching for the story.
- John Edwards, Vancouver, WA
Guy Glorieux wrote:
So What were (1) and (2
on how to create the paper positive.
One of the central element in this project has been the decisions to
make on (1) focal length and (2) pinhole diameter and thus (3) actual
F/stop.
So What were (1) and (2) - and the time? - and did you use single
weight paper??
- John Edwards