Congratulations on a super start to Pinhole Day. You are connecting people.
A photographer friend who's darkroom is 1 block away from mine in
Cooperstown entered an image, and we have never even talked about pinholes
before!
Here are a few suggestions about accessing the gallery quickly:
1.
The postings so far look great!
Is there any way to view the shots without having to start at the beginning
each time one logs on? As the site gets larger, this will be a real concern
for those of us keeping close track and wanting to view everything, but not
every time
Tina
In particular I am looking at lenses such as sheet magnifiers found in OfficeMax
or a fresnel lens from an overhead projector.
This is related to pinhole photography in that both allow you to build an
extremely cheap cameras with unique photographic characteristics. Pinholes give
your photos
I would like to try ...motion picture pinhole photography I have a
three turret Bell Howell 16mm motion picture camera. I can remove
the lenses and possibly mount a pinhole.
I know someone who has, they had to push their film-stock many stops
bc (I think) they were shooting at 24FPS
I guess you didn't make it to the Why Pinhole show in Rochester NY. Thomas
Comerford had two 16 mm films. After his showing he said he had to hand crank
the film at a slower speed to give the pushed film stock enough exposure time to
record. I think he said he estimates that it was shooting at 4
The following was published in the Bloomington Photography Clubs newletter.
I know that I'm a member, but I did'nt even ask them to write this. BTW-I'm
known as the pinhole nut by most of the club.
As of late Monday evening , April 30, the www.pinholeday.org site of the
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