Trent wrote:
Speaking of needles, has anyone tried acupuncture needles for making
pinholes?
I have. They work great! They're really bendy, but they make a perfectly
round hole and can be re-used time and again. -MM
Marcy Merrill
www.JunkStoreCameras.com
John: Oh MAN! WHY did you have to bring those to my attention? I hadn't seen
them before. Well, guess there goes another ten minutes of my life. -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
- Original Message -
From: John Yeo jonn...@thegrid.net
To: pinhole-discussion@p
in
suspense. Love, MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
How about this:
* Pour agar agar in the base of the can/camera, allow
to cool/solidify.
* Innoculate with a mold or bacteria that dislikes
light.
* expose for 2 weeks (or so).
You might need to use a mirror pinhole arrangement
I'm getting some great answers from everyone and I appreciate it! Something
I found on the net is a Fiskar's circle cutter. They claim it uses rubber
gripper feet, so no pinholes in your circle. Costs about $14. I think I'll
try it.
( Marvy - now, there's a name)
-MM
Marcy Merrill
for World Pinhole Day,
we're trying for the Tacoma Museum of Glass at 1:00.
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
the tin with
scissors has worked, but it isn't perfect. Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks! -MM
Marcy Merrill
www.JunkStoreCameras.com
Marcy Merrill
www.JunkStoreCameras.com
- Original Message -
From: Philip willarney pwillar...@yahoo.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 1:33 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] weird idea for a pinhole camera
pinhole-discussion@p at ???
The martial
for such an informative list! -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
in the mail from a
list subscriber, I'll be totally thrilled! -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
. Aside from the tins I'd collected myself, folks sent them to me
from all over the US. An entomologist from Michigan sent about 35. They had
collected dragonflies in them. My friends still save them for me, though I
believe I have more than enough to last a lifetime. -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
mentions the next trip, which is to the Alamo. The trip was
planned before these latest events involving terrorism in our country.
Still, I think now that I'll go. Guy, thank-you for your interest.-MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
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of the photos from a recent trip. Photos made with these
Pintoids. http://www.merrillphoto.com/pintoidadventure.htm
Again, thanks to all! -MM
Peace.
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
that gives suggested pinhole sizes for a
variety of focal lengths. I you'd like, I can scan it and send it to
you. -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
My first attempts at stereo pinholing with THE BIG TIN are there, along with
more stuff from the Spytoids. -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
, or something. Meanwhile, I'm having a great time with the
stereo Pintoid and will post images, maybe tomorrow. -MM
http://www.merrillphoto.com/pintoids.htm
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
photos area at the
site. Very nice. I especially like the dried reservoir (?) with the Jesus
sign in the background. -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
Jeff Dilcher wrote:
Great pictures, Marcy! Are these taken in California?
I didn't know you were on this list. Let me say
two more pinholes to
it, so I can choose between using the single, centered pinhole or two offset
pinholes, making a somewhat stereo (though overlapped) image. I'm looking
for more of those 5x7-ish Altoid tins, by the way (hint, hint). -MM
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
!) at
http://www.merrillphoto.com/Pintoids.htm
I'm going to print some more Pintoid images today and will slap them up on
the page as well. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! -Marcy
Marcy Merrill
Photographer
www.merrillphoto.com
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