RE: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou (and New Site?)

2001-03-28 Thread Michael Keller
Wow, some nice stuff there! Thanks for the link. |-Original Message- | | |http://www.home.aone.net.au/greatdivide | |

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread George L Smyth
--- lisa styles lisasty...@one.net.au wrote: Thankyou to all of you who have given me inspiration for my lesson plan. One thing that I am having trouble with is translating the Americanisms into things that we have access to here in Australia. Is a pringles snack a box or a canister?

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread NORLINK
Lisa The film can camera has been used for both film and paper negatives. I use paper in my class as most of the students have never done film developing. Also because they can load/unload the cameras under safelight conditions. Coke cans and soda cans are basically the same thing. Pringles

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou (and New Site?)

2001-03-28 Thread Tom Miller
four issues back. Tom - Original Message - From: Tom Miller To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 7:32 AM Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou from earlier email: I had to ask Australians what a bikkie tin was when I saw pinhole photos made with them.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread Tom Miller
: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 7:08 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou Thankyou to all of you who have given me inspiration for my lesson plan. One thing that I am having trouble with is translating the Americanisms into things that we have access to here in Australia. Is a pringles snack a box

[pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread lisa styles
Thankyou to all of you who have given me inspiration for my lesson plan. One thing that I am having trouble with is translating the Americanisms into things that we have access to here in Australia. Is a pringles snack a box or a canister? When you say soda can do you mean aluminium can such as a