RE: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-05 Thread STUFTOYS
maybe you should perhaps stop with the dieting bubba neat picture andy My favoite is an 8 pinhole 4x10: http://members.tripod.com/~HamiltonGallery/cam.html There are some of my alt photos at the gallery at: hamiltongallery.tripod.com Take a look. Marc

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-05 Thread ragowaring
My favourite camera is one I built about 18 months ago using mdf painted silver with metal handles on either side. On a slender tripod it looks like a square friendly version of sputnik. On a heavy tripod way above everyone's heads it looks like a menacing, sinister eye surverying all below. I

[pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread aaron
i've had, by far, the most fun doing the mini-pin shots. http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=minipin_camera.jpg the cameras are tiny (made out of film cannisters) and easily portable, the exposure times short, and the pictures look good and are easy to process (paper

[pinhole-discussion] favorite cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread mickey
My favorite camera at the moment is a 35mm. film canister with paper negs..regards mickey a happy life is made up of many happy moments

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: Liav Koren yu257...@yorku.ca This makes me wonder: has anyone else also been working with a converted disposable and 35mm film? It took me a few tries to figure it out, but once I learned to chop the thing in half properly, I got a camera that I'm pretty

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread Liav Koren
From: Bill Erickson erick...@hickorytech.net: it. My impression is that a lot of the pinholers here use converted lens cameras or the Zero series. Next favorite is the curved film plane ones, with the oatmeal carton being the prototype. Figuring out what you yourself like is half the fun.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread Howard Wells
My favorites are converted (or commercial) roll film cameras. Either 120 or 35mm or 126 or 127 or even 110. I like the convenience of using roll film vs cameras that use sheets of paper or film. They suit my working methods well, as do polaroid backs for larger formats. That said I love 4x5 film

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread Bill Erickson
like is half the fun. - Original Message - From: Steve Bell veracity...@earthlink.net To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 9:20 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras? Hey Everyone, I haven't yet begun to construct my first pinhole camera. I'm so

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread George L Smyth
--- Steve Bell veracity...@earthlink.net wrote: Hey Everyone, I haven't yet begun to construct my first pinhole camera. I'm so busy with school work and everything. I have a question for you all. What is your favorite type of pinhole camera? A coffee can. It fits a sheet of 4X5 perfectly

AW: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-04 Thread Markus Birsfelder
- Von: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]Im Auftrag von Steve Bell Gesendet: Montag, 4. Marz 2002 04:21 An: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Betreff: [pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras? Hey Everyone, I haven't yet begun to construct my first

[pinhole-discussion] Favorite Cameras?

2002-03-03 Thread Steve Bell
Hey Everyone, I haven't yet begun to construct my first pinhole camera. I'm so busy with school work and everything. I have a question for you all. What is your favorite type of pinhole camera? i know that there are tons of ways to construct one, so i'm interested in hearing what you all use.