Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all pinholists all over the planet !
Thanks for the Holidays Swap cards I already received...
But it's not finished and some are going away pretty soon...
Jean
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From: Ingo Günther ingoguent...@web.de
To: pinhole-discussion@p at
Hi all PS4 swappers !
Mea culpa for my long delay in organizing the PS4 swap. Some personal
problems + an overload of unscheduled heavy tasks to do have prevented me to
keep I the initial time schedule.
I'm going away today for my lecture (see Pinhole Visions events) at the
Musée Niépce in Chalon
Hi all !
I know that most every one who has shown some interest has already sent a
message.
But you have probably read in my previous post PS4 - Guidelines
suggestions - Please read carefully , that we have to establish a precise
list of participants in order to constitute the groups.
It's why
The pinhole swap announcement has caused a major hurricane to blow on this
list !
At present time, about 50 people from plenty of countries are willing to
participate in either one or two of the formulas. And it will not stop just
now.
I am also very happy to find both some well-known names (like
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Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec
25440 LIESLE France
06 81 53 12 89 / 03 81 57 50 13
j.daubas.ph...@free.fr
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Från: Peter Wiklund
Skickat: den 5 juni 2003 14:43
Till: 'pinhole-discussion@p
I join Claudia and the others who already expressed their pleasure of
receiving wonderful pinhole postcards since December.
3 more arrived this morning in my mailbox...
it's always such a surprise to discover these images, the variety of
subjects, techniques, presentations...
I'm sure the swap is
in the same message !
Hope it helps,
Cheers from France
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec
25440 LIESLE France
j.daubas.ph...@free.fr
Hello Peter !
I join with Heidi for mentioning the special qualities of Martin Evening's
book, Photoshop for photographers
Like you, I recently wished to make an approach of Photoshop, knowing that
my visual and technical universe is mostly traditional photography and that
I am not a computer
to the camera. But since he has it in a variety of
places, it must be portable. . . .
--
Traci Bunkers
Bonkers Handmade Originals
http://www.bonkersfiber.com
From: Jean Daubas j.dau...@free.fr
http://www.din.umontreal.ca/courchesne/journalpanoscopique.html
Hi all !
Whoops and all my apologizes for not having checked the Panoscope 360 web
site which I had in my bookmarks for a long time...
Here are some more sites about this device and his creator Mr. Courchesne
http://www.din.umontreal.ca/courchesne/
Hi all,
not strictly pinhole subject, not strictly simple device...
but another manière de voir which rises plenty of questions :
http://www.din.umontreal.ca/courchesne/journalpanoscopique.html
Hoping it does not pollute our list - apologizes if it does so!
Happy pinholin'g,
Jean
Jean Daubas
Hello Pete,
Believe it or not, I had the intuition 2 days ago, reading the Human eye
thread, that you, Pete, would post something about it and here it comes !
Why did I think of the intervention of a blind photographer ?
Just because the discussion was slowly but surely expanding from a
for you and the folks you
love
Plenty of Peace for our planet !
Cheers from France
Jean
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Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec
25440 LIESLE France
06 81 53 12 89 / 03 81 57 50 13
j.daubas.ph...@free.fr
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Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec
25440 LIESLE France
06 81 53 12 89 / 03 81 57 50 13
j.daubas.ph...@free.fr
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From: Peter Wiklund peter.wikl...@journalistgruppen.se
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 8
vision site : Gregg
Kemp!
Bravo Gregg !
Happy pinholing to everybody!
from France
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec
25440 LIESLE France
06 81 53 12 89 / 03 81 57 50 13
j.daubas.ph...@free.fr
(it makes me earn a lot of time when sorting my received e-mails !)
Hoping you will register soon (pinhole printswaps are a great experience),
Cheers from France
Jean
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Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg
Michael,
I plan to try this film soon but for lens pictures.
About differences between Chimie II and Chimie IV, I understand that :
- Chimie Type II is reserved for ROTARY process and above all is adapted
for development at 38°C temperature. This is marketed as an advantage for
studio
Hi all,
Des cliques et des claques... for French speaking pinholists !
1) For converting a Agfa Clack into a pinhole camera, just have a look at
the following site :
http://www.kosara.net/photo/lochlomo.html
The loch lomo page (it is as a joke) is full of info and plans for doing
Hi all !
I know that among our lensless community, we are numerous to have a strong
sympathy for slow or ultra-slow films which, combined with the specificities
of pinhole photography, allow us to experiment new dimensions of time,
duration,etc.
Unfortunately, slow films are not so numerous and
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec25440 LIESLEFrance
tél. 03 81 57 50 13 / 06 81 53 12 89
jean.dau...@freesbee.fr
Hi all,
I am glad to see your interest for Evgen Bavcar' photographs and written
works.
I have been lucky to meet him in Paris about 12 or 13 years ago when he was
the main guest of the Mois de la photographie in Paris.
I like very much his pictures but I am still more interested in his texts
Rosanne,
Thanks for your positive and sensible words about our last pinhole swap!
I also live with all the prints under my eyes and every day makes me more
familiar with each of the participants...
Like you, I was member of the Group 1 and I already had the opportunity to
say to all the members
Hi Hans ,
I often use a Pinhole Body Cap on my old Nikon FE body or sometimes on a
Nikon F801 because it allows me to have both lens and pinhole camera when I
can bring with me only minimum weight of photo equipment...
I had bought 2 years ago a Finney pinhole body cap which I ordered at
Pinhole
in
the
address field they can do that - I think a couple people actually thought
ahead and did that. In any case, we can discuss this on the forum if it's
something we need to figure out. Let me know.
Thanks!!
Rob
From: Jean Daubas j.dau...@free.fr
Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Date
Hi Rob !
Great work done on your page ! Lots of thanks for maintaining it and the
random tool is a pleasant game !
1)
a) I do not know whether you have followed the discussion which runs on the
Christmas Card Swap Forum opened by Guy on Pinhole Visions site at
Hello Markus !
Sorry to be so late for my reply!
Being a Swiss, I have not the faintest idea what
an Altoid container is.
Never mind for the Altoîds... I do not find them in France.
But when I go climbing in the Swiss Alps, I often buy Ricola candies which
are made from Alpine flowers juices
I shall be happy to participate and that I'll do
what I can to help for the success !
Cheers from France,
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec25440 LIESLEFrance
tél. 03 81 57 50 13
Hi Guy,
Are you aware if anybody does/discusses Lith Printing techniques on the
list.
I've been doing quite a bit lately and would be happy to share experiences
It happens that Lith printing is discussed sometimes on the BW Photo -
Printing Finishing Forum. I recently noticed a question
Welcome, Guy!
et un super Bravo !
I'm sure the 3 moderators list will bring me as much pleasure than my 3
pinholes camera ! :-)
From France
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
16 rue de Bourg-Sec25440
Hello Jim,
1) In French,
pinhole camera = appareil à sténopé but very often people just call the
pinhole camera sténopé, making a shortcut between the pinhole itself
(sténopé has its origins in a Greek word opé meaning -hole- and close to
ôps meaning -eye-) and the apparatus using it (the
Hi all !
There are some French bon-bon hard candies that come in a round can,
although some have switched to plastic cans.
That's true and it becomes really difficult to find metal cans and when you
find some, most of the time they seem to become more and more expensive !
the manufacturers
Friday 12: 04
3 minutes of silence stopping just now, in Europe.
Stars and stripes now played at the Palais de l'Elysée in front of
Président Chirac.
All life stopped everywhere at home, at work, at schools., in
transportation.
Imagine by John Lennon played on Radios.
A little sign, of course
Thanks Eric
You may find another photograph of Dave with the twin towers opening an
article about Dave Frieder in the SEPT/OCT 2001 issue of Phototechniques
mag.
But for now, I have no pleasure at looking at photographs. I just cannot do
it. Need to go have a walk in the countryside, try to find
Apologize for being off-subject !
To all our US friends,
I heard of the attacks about one hour ago now ; I just want to express my
friendship to all of you and want to make you know how i'm close to you in
these abject events.
Sorry for my off-topic; I needed to tell you.
Bon Courage
from
Hi all !
You will find plenty of practical info and useful advices on the Large
Format site maintained by QT Luong, where a whole chapter is devoted to all
kinds of holders and specially Grafmatik, Readyload, Fuji, Polaroïd .
Have a look at it! The address is :
there a calendar of various workshops, lectures, masterclasses
, etc organized by the RPS.
Hope it may help you,
Have a good trip and keep on pinholing !
Cheers from France
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
Rue de
Gregg,
Thanks for this great improvement !
Navigation is really comfortable now and gives all visitors a true freedom
of choice!
Bravo Gregg !
Jean
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From: Gregg Kemp gregg.kemp@p at ???
To: Pinhole Discussion List pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Saturday,
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From: Mike Vande Bunt mike.vandeb...@mixcom.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Pinhole and lith printing - A natural
complement?
Also, would it be possible to see an example
of a negative
Tom !
I was sure you could not prevent yourself from Keep on Pinholin' And Big
Guy upstairs knew that, too !
Happy to find you back here !
And, K... o. P...'!
Jean
- Original Message -
From: Tom Lindsay tlind...@erols.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Saturday, April 07,
Coordinating Team
Gregg Kemp, (USA) (leader)
Zernike Au (Hong Kong)
Diana Bloomfield (USA)
Jean Daubas (France)
Larry Fratkin (USA)
Guy Glorieux (Canada)
James Kellar (USA)
Edward Levinson (Japan)
Pam Niedermayer (USA)
Guillermo Peñate (El Salvador)
George Smyth (USA
Tom,
Our thoughts / prayers will specially accompany you on these first days of
April so that you will soon join again the pinholers' happy tribe !
Keep on Pinholin, Tom !!!
Jean
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From: Tom Lindsay tlind...@erols.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Sunday,
Michael,
As Guillermo answered, basically any BW paper without water marks would do
it.
Though, there may be some issues to consider :
- if you use curved plane cameras, I suggest you not to use glossy surface
paper :
the internal reflections inside the camera (box, can,etc) generally produce
About Isabelle Lousberg's The Széchenyi Baths series.
These pictures are not pinhole photographs (unlike Castles or Sunflowers).
In her introduction in French, Isabelle is just a little more precise about
the technique that in her English text ; she explains :
Interesting subject for pinhole
Temi,
I never succeeded in finding a safe formula for my multiple pinholes cameras
: there are really a lot of variables which influence the exposure . The
major ones seem to be :
- 1) the way you use multiple pinhole : opening /closing the various
pinholes simultaneously or not. The sum of x
be
then distributed by promotioners to the German speaking contacts.
I' ll answer tour questions if needed
Thanks again for your help, Dieter,
Happy Pinholing
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec25440 LIESLE
Hi all,
I directly posted a message in French to Christophe (whom I know from a
Belgian alt.photo list) to make him know how we are working on the WWPPD
project (co-coordinating team, work groups, etc.) and offering him to
contribute for some tasks. I asked him to get in direct touch with me so
to all !
...and happy pinholing
Jean
P.S. : Apologies for my bad English writing; all that is important is the
content : sharing with each of you my pinhole passion!
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec25440
moment of pleasure for the largest number of
persons (photo submitters + web-site visitors)
Thanks for your patience reading my bad English
Happy pinholing !
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec25440 LIESLEFrance
tél. 03 81 57 50 13 / 06 81 53 12 89
jean.dau...@freesbee.fr
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec25440 LIESLEFrance
tél. 03 81 57 50 13 / 06 81 53 12 89
jean.dau...@freesbee.fr
- Original Message -
From: Vojko FLIS
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Monday, February 26
Hi all happy pinholers,
Thanks to Anna for trying to make the World Wide Happy Pinholer's Day emerge
from the outer spaces (Beate, Guillermo, pull down your masks ! we have
recognized you... :-)) )
From dark holes to pin holes...
Count me in ! I don't mind the date : no closing hours or closing
for me !
Of course, February 29th would be very representative of the legendary
pinholer's patience and flexible apprehension of time...but...
until then, have nice time pinholing !
cheers from France
Jean
Jean
In the small countryside village where I live in the East of France, there
is an association defending selective sorting of litter and recycling. About
one year ago, they organized a recuperation Saturday during which a large
tent was set up on the village square and a lot of information about
Guy,
Excellent !!! (en français dans le texte...)
Pourquoi faire simple quand on peut faire compliqué ?
Why do it simple when you can do it complicated ?
Sorry for everybody : I am not quite sure of this word- to- word translation
of this old french idiomatic sentence ! Maybe someone can give me
and the nice open mind (...open bodily orifices seem to find their
way too...) of this list
Pinholing cheers from France
Jean
Original message from Jean Daubas was sent to the list on :
Tuesday, December 19, 2000 12:27 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] new Print swap
Hello James and all
, have a nice Christmas and a great new pinholing century !!!
Kisses from France
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur-photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec25440 LIESLEFrance
tél. 03 81 57 50 13 / 06 81 53 12 89
jean.dau
!
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur - photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec 25440 LIESLEFrance 03 81 57 50 13
jean.dau...@freesbee.fr
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From: Jean Daubas
To: pinhole-discussion@p
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur - photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec 25440 LIESLEFrance 03 81 57 50 13
jean.dau...@freesbee.fr
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From: j.chout...@mageos.com
To: pinhole
and impredictable than the new
reality of the world offerred to us pinholers by our funny black holes
cameras.
Apologizes for these distorsions (added to my bad use of english linguage!).
Jean
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From: Jean Daubas jean.dau...@freesbee.fr
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent
happy pinholing rainy hours !!!
Jean
Jean Daubas, auteur - photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec 25440 LIESLEFrance 03 81 57 50 13
jean.dau...@freesbee.fr
Jean Daubas, auteur - photographe
Rue de Bourg-Sec 25440 LIESLEFrance 03 81 57 50 13
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