this is going to be bit off topic, but I wrote a program to Jim
Stevenson, who is also blind. This program tries to create sonic
resemblance of the image inputted to it. Maybe I should take another
look of it, if it could open some pinhole photos to you.
Mail me if you're interested.
best
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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of mjkoskin
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 1:10 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] polaroid conversion
I converted my Joycam to pinhole cam by removing the mirror
I converted my Joycam to pinhole cam by removing the mirror and drilling
a hole in the plastic case over the film. The lenses I covered with
black tape and taped pinhole made from coke can over the hole. A piece
of tape
works as a shutter. My present tripod-mount is not one of the bests, I
ragowaring wrote:
Dear all
I am scanning the chapter on making a quarter plate camera and will be able
to send a copy to anyone interested.
I'm more than interested, so please send me a copy:
mjkos...@sci.fi
Get this, quote:
In this chapter will be described how to make a
http://www.sci.fi/~mjkoskin/vgallery/oldwood.jpg
Matti,
Cool shot..I am curious though,what is the price of the
joycam in finland?
Harry
Figurefoto.com
Thanks Harry.
The price of joycam here is ~$32.
-matti
mjkos...@sci.fi
(2-pack abt.
$16 here in Finland).
Here's a picture taken this evening with pinhole-Joycam:
http://www.sci.fi/~mjkoskin/vgallery/oldwood.jpg
best
-matti
mjkos...@sci.fi
http://www.sci.fi/~mjkoskin/vgallery/oldwood.jpg
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:
http://www.sci.fi/~mjkoskin