Hello everyone--Happy New Year
I was recently in Tokyo on a business trip and didn't
have many early appointments. Tending to want to sleep
in, I would leave the heavy hotel room curtains closed
at night so the early morning sun wouldn't wake me.
One morning I was delighted to wake up to see an
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From: ROGER ARMOUR ro...@rharmour.fsnet.co.uk
Thank you Guillermo and Bill for your comments. How do you make pinholes
as
small as 0.035 mm Guillermo?
Thanks
Roger,
If you really mean 0.035mm, I can not make them that small,
couldn't use them if I
You haven't had any trouble with a scratch or something piping in light?
cool
thanks
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Dan Gerber
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:24 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p
Hi Bill--
Stunning image! This is real painting with light.
Jan
Bill Erickson wrote:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/bathtub_copy.jpg
This is the result of a twelve day exposure of a bathroom in a
nineteenth century state psychiatric hospital building. Newly admitted
patients
ilford is blank on the back, so it's okay. agfa has printing on the back.
i haven't tried any other RC papers. everywhere seems to carry ilford
paper. i bought the agfa paper because someone told me a long time ago that
using grade I paper would be better for the negative than multigrade paper.
--- dalf...@aol.com wrote:
Some time back there was a thread about using paper negatives with pinhole
cameras, and I recall there were several mentions about the logos appearing
on the back of sheets of pape, and it interferring with making of a positive.
Over the Holidays , I printed with
dalf...@aol.com writes:
Some time back there was a thread about using paper negatives with pinhole
cameras, and I recall there were several mentions about the logos appearing
on the back of sheets of pape, and it interferring with making of a positive.
Over the Holidays , I printed with
Some time back there was a thread about using paper negatives with pinhole
cameras, and I recall there were several mentions about the logos appearing
on the back of sheets of pape, and it interferring with making of a positive.
Over the Holidays , I printed with some paper called Arista C RC
I have had good luck with making cameras out of white PVC pipe and fittings,
painting them flat black makes them suitably opaque. Of course, this would
not work for developing tanks, as the chemistry would probably deteriorate
the paint.
This reminds me, I should post some pics of my pseudo 360
Thank you Guillermo and Bill for your comments. How do you make pinholes as
small as 0.035 mm Guillermo?
Thanks
Roger
I'm sorry that some of you are having trouble getting to images in the
upload gallery. The correct address for the gallery is:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/
The gallery is arranged by year, starting in 2000, then 2001, and now
2002. The most reliable way to find an image in
I think it would be good if, after clicking the thumbnail and it shows the
full-sized image, it displayed the URL at the bottom so people could easily
email the exact link to other people.
rob
--- Eric S. Theise mat...@cyberwerks.com wrote:
G.Penate writes:
Here is the direct link to B.E excellent image:
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=maxstart=pic=
bathtub_copy.jpg
I've been struggling to see this one, too, and I finally find it at
--- G.Penate pen...@rogers.com wrote:
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From: George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com
When I go to that link, I am redirected to
http://www.p at ???/discussion/.
Here is the direct link to B.E excellent image:
http://www.p at
Hello:
Any idea why I always end up at http://www.???/discussion/
when I click on a hypertext link to someone's posted image, as in the
subject line above?
I then can't find the image, of course.
Thanks
Murray
I just want to say thank-you to all the people on this
list who freely share their experience and knowledge
of pinhole photography. Although I do not frequently
post questions, I am always impressed by how other
people's questions receive immediate and thorough
answers. A few days ago I used our
RIght you are. I just set up a 2002 upload gallery, and moved Bill
Erickson's photo into it as the first one of the year.
http://www.???/discussion/upload/
(select Gallery 2002, then the image)
Gregg
At 08:29 PM 1/1/02 -0800, you wrote:
Time to start a 2002 page.
Happy
G.Penate writes:
Here is the direct link to B.E excellent image:
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=maxstart=pic=
bathtub_copy.jpg
I've been struggling to see this one, too, and I finally find it at
http://www.p at
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From: George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com
When I go to that link, I am redirected to
http://www.p at ???/discussion/.
Here is the direct link to B.E excellent image:
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=maxstart=pic=
bathtub_copy.jpg
--- Bill Erickson erick...@hickorytech.net wrote:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/bathtub_copy.jpg
This is the result of a twelve day exposure of a bathroom in a nineteenth
century state psychiatric hospital building. Newly admitted patients were
stripped and scrubbed here before they
I glue on a filter holder with the glass broken out over the pinhole, then just
use a lens cap for a shutter. I eyeball the position of the camera, sometimes
use a laser pointer for fine tuning. The situation was 'as is'. i'd been
thinking about this image for several years. It's now the
Thanks for the info. Ya, I think I'll put a 0 filter in the 16x20 I just built.
I have been using film for quite a while, both in my 35mm [with a body cap
pinhole], my Zero 2000, and my 4x5 camera.
I do like film a lot - roll film that is. I find the sheet film to be too much
of a pain in
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