[pinhole-discussion] scanning

2001-05-11 Thread mickey
What a thrill, what a high to see my photo on a tv. screen and now every one on the big, big, big, big, world wide web will be able to see my work even people in Japan, Portugal, Brazil, France and Canada wow what a high. Thank you so much Diana for all your patience hard work and emails, i cant

Re: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD Gallery On Line: Thanks!

2001-05-11 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 5/11/01 6:53:39 PM, gregg.kemp@??? writes: And please speak up with any ideas for next year. Let's do it again. It was so much fun. leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] New to the list with a question

2001-05-11 Thread George L Smyth
--- Tom Womeldorff womeldo...@hotmail.com wrote: Hello all, I have looked through some of the archives but have not found anything related to what I am interested in doing. I am building a super wide angle camera (using 35mm film) where the film doesn't lie flat. Rather, the film will

Re: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD Gallery On Line: Thanks!

2001-05-11 Thread Gregg Kemp
At 09:17 AM 5/11/01 -0700, you wrote: Every time I hit the WWPD Gallery to see what's new, there are always a few more images that are absolutely amazing. Very, very well done! Thanks to all who organized and publicized, thanks to all who made and submitted great images, thanks for all who

[pinhole-discussion] New to the list with a question

2001-05-11 Thread Tom Womeldorff
Hello all, I have looked through some of the archives but have not found anything related to what I am interested in doing. I am building a super wide angle camera (using 35mm film) where the film doesn't lie flat. Rather, the film will be curved such that each point on the negative is

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...)

2001-05-11 Thread Tom Miller
Hi Jeff, (Comments below) Tom - Original Message - From: Jeff Dilcher dilc...@cueva.com To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:42 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...) My only problem with the Finney

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...)

2001-05-11 Thread Guy Glorieux
George L Smyth wrote: --- Jeff Dilcher dilc...@cueva.com wrote: how are Finney users lining up what will be on the final image when they are making a photograph? Guesswork? My guess would be that a string could be run from a pin placed at one side of the negative to a pin above the

[pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...)

2001-05-11 Thread Jeff Dilcher
Yes, I was kind of surprised that the edges hadn't fallen off more than they did, however this is the only 40mm I have taken . My only problem with the Finney is this: In the past, when using a Leonardo camera, I always could visualize what portions of my scene would be in the final negative by

[pinhole-discussion] WWPD Gallery On Line: Thanks!

2001-05-11 Thread Michael Georgoff (SAL-US)
Every time I hit the WWPD Gallery to see what's new, there are always a few more images that are absolutely amazing. Very, very well done! Thanks to all who organized and publicized, thanks to all who made and submitted great images, thanks for all who worked to do the excellent web site...

Re: [pinhole-discussion] For those who couldn't be there!

2001-05-11 Thread Guy Glorieux
Edward Levinson wrote: I have posted 3 pinhole pictures for those who couldn't be there. I think they provide a good idea of the spirit of the show. Hope you enjoy http://www3.sympatico.ca/guy.glorieux/8Elm5.htm Guy, Looks like a fun way to photograph your show. Did I see a Buddha in

RE: [pinhole-discussion] My personal day off from work...

2001-05-11 Thread Andy Schmitt
We use to have those kind of churches over here in Sussex County, NJ but I think they are all gone. That looks like a great place to do some work...I'm totally jealous!! Keep up the great work let's see some more of the building. andy schmitt -Original Message- From:

[pinhole-discussion] RE: pinhole-discussion] My personal day off from work...

2001-05-11 Thread Edward Levinson
Although is was kind of spooky, I got up the nerve to go inside the building (the door was open), and took this photograph: http://www.hiddenworld.net/files/masters2.jpg The interior of the building is pretty delapidated, and some of the floor is rotting through, and the pews are dusty. This

Re: [pinhole-discussion] For those who couldn't be there!

2001-05-11 Thread Edward Levinson
I have posted 3 pinhole pictures for those who couldn't be there. I think they provide a good idea of the spirit of the show. Hope you enjoy http://www3.sympatico.ca/guy.glorieux/8Elm5.htm Cheers! Guy Guy, Looks like a fun way to photograph your show. Did I see a Buddha i one of your images

[pinhole-discussion] cardboard cameras

2001-05-11 Thread lisa styles
Barb I got large sheets of 3mm thick cardboard, and drew a plan for my students. The plan showed the students how to cut two L shapes that, when folded, created two boxes that fit snuggly together. The boxes were painted black on the inside and taped with black tape (to avoid light leaks along