[pinhole-discussion] frozen flowers

2001-12-23 Thread R Duarte
It's not pinhole but I have a photography friend who is freezing flowers in tubs of water and photographing them (lens)...some partially exposed from the ice, some sections completely covered by ice. sort of related.. frozen apples last week. :)

Re: [pinhole-discussion] ice lens

2001-12-23 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 12/23/01 3:36:50 PM, zin...@telenet.net writes: no doubt you technofreaks will come up with a sliding aperture strip to put in between the two halves... LOL leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] ice lens

2001-12-23 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 12/23/01 1:37:36 PM, erick...@hickorytech.net writes: Oh please, won't someone pursue this,or share what you know. It's not pinbhole, but it is directly in the pinhole spirit of play and experiment. It's not pinhole but I have a photography friend who is freezing flowers

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Season's Greetings!

2001-12-23 Thread Chuck Flagg
As I finish putting the stamps on my Christmas Swap cards and ready them for the mail. I just want to pause and wish everyone on the list a Happy Holidays! May the New Year bring peace in the world for all. It has been an eventful year! Chuck Flagg

Re: [pinhole-discussion] ice lens?

2001-12-23 Thread Kosinski Family
sure you can get clarity but what's so important about clarity? - Original Message - From: Uptown Gallery gall...@uptowngallery.org To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 2:11 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] ice lens? I walk to the bus stop in the morning

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Merry etc

2001-12-23 Thread Ray Esposito
Mark - sounds like you have been into the eggnog a little early. :-)) Your timing is perfect. Just yesterday I ran across this site that deals with converting an SX-70 into a pinhole. Hope it helps. http://www.chemie.unibas.ch/~holder/SX70.html Notice in my searches that Guillermo has also

[pinhole-discussion] Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

2001-12-23 Thread Gregg Kemp
Best wishes to everyone as we wind down another year on planet Earth. Its a pleasure being a part of our pinhole family, and thanks to everyone for sharing your ideas, knowledge, feelings, humor, or just your presence on the list. Here's to a happy new year to everyone...

RE: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper into a cancamera

2001-12-23 Thread Łukasz Kacperczyk
Hi Jim, I'm the guy from Poland you sent a camera to. In case you didn't get my email I'd like to thank you again. Got it just before Christmas, just like I hoped to. So - thanks again, and Mery Xmas. Łukasz -- Tego nie znajdziesz w żadnym sklepie! [ http://oferty.onet.pl ]

RE: [pinhole-discussion] 18 x24 pinhole/lens camera

2001-12-23 Thread Łukasz Kacperczyk
Would love to get it, Merry Christmas, Łukasz -- Tego nie znajdziesz w żadnym sklepie! [ http://oferty.onet.pl ]

Re: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper into a cancamera

2001-12-23 Thread ragowaring
Jim - I love the frame idea, it is so simple and versatile. You just place the paper behind the frame and it is all masked. If you have several of these you are half way to having slides; not quite I know. Alexis on 23/12/01 3:33 am, Kosinski Family at zin...@telenet.net wrote: Hey Lukasz!

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 18 x24 pinhole/lens camera

2001-12-23 Thread mjkoskin
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

[pinhole-discussion] easy-to-install jpg display script?

2001-12-23 Thread Uptown Gallery
Hello/Bonjour/konnichiwa/zdrastvoytye: Some of the pinhole galleries and some of you individual pinholers have web page scripts' or other active image management facilities. I have downloaded a few from web portals, but haven't figured out how to use any. I formerly used tables but they involve

[pinhole-discussion] ice lens?

2001-12-23 Thread Uptown Gallery
I walk to the bus stop in the morning with my daughter, and I'm reminded ever since I was a kid, I can't resist stepping on that weird kind of extremely thin ice that forms a bridge over a puddlebut I can't figure out how it forms- maybe it forms and water underneath slips away or sublimates.