Dear friends,
Over the next few weeks I will be scaling back the Pinhole Visions web
site. As part of the change, I have decided to find a new home for
this discussion list. James Kellar started the original pinhole
discussion list about 7 years ago. The list moved to Pinhole Visions a
Pinhole's fun -- it can make you slow down and think
about things, and it can at the same time loosen you
up a lot and see what happens. Have at it, eh?
-- pw
--- Melissa absolutelynotdigi...@excite.com wrote:
..snip..
much a newbie when it comes to pinhole work, having
just made my first
Melissa wrote:
Hi everyone! Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Mel and I have been
involved in photography since i was very young, stealing my dad's old SLR to
take pictures of everything. I am constanly looking for new creative outlets in
the photographic field, which brought me to
Hi all,
I asked Rob Duarte who created the New Year Pinhole Card Swap web page for
the last two years to do this year's too. He was kind enough to do it again.
Here is the link:
http://www.rahji.com/noindex/pinholexmas.php3
Thank you, Rob
David Balihar
This seems to be the prevailing message. I thought that I had mixed everything
properly, but then again, it was my first time mixing at home. It's entirely
possible that I did it incorrectly. I'll have to give it another shot this
weekend.
On the plus side of things this means that I
at this point that pinhole looks like too much fun
not to tinker with on a regular basis.
-Original Message-
From: ch...@ellingerphoto.com [mailto:ch...@ellingerphoto.com]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 9:04 AM
To: Rauch, Shelley
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] new to list/pinhole
with on a regular basis.
-Original Message-
From: ch...@ellingerphoto.com [mailto:ch...@ellingerphoto.com]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 9:04 AM
To: Rauch, Shelley
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] new to list/pinhole photography
Shelly,
Many of your quesitons are answered here:
http
-discussion] new to list/pinhole photography
Shelly,
Many of your quesitons are answered here:
http://www.pinholephotography.com.au/Theory/theory.html
Good luck!
Chris
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From: John Yeo [mailto:jonn...@thegrid.net]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 1:53 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] new to list/pinhole photography
Are you sure you diluted your chemicals correctly? What chemicals are you
using
: [pinhole-discussion] new to list/pinhole photography
Shelly,
Many of your quesitons are answered here:
http://www.pinholephotography.com.au/Theory/theory.html
Good luck!
Chris
, to me as well as my fellow
students. Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: G.Penate [mailto:pen...@rogers.com]
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 8:59 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] new to list/pinhole photography
Shelley,
Pinhole photography
Shelley,
Pinhole photography is in technical aspects not different than glass lens
photography. Focal length, aperture (not aperture size), exposure, angle of
view, light fall off at the edges of film, reciprocity corrections, etc., are
all concepts that function the same whether the lens is a
Warning: NEWBIE QUESTIONS
Hello, I'm currently a student at a local community college where we are
building (in photo 102, strangely enough) pinhole cameras.
My teacher, for some reason, didn't see fit to tell us anything about pinhole
photography except 'trial and error', repeated ad
- Original Message -
From: Michael Healy mjhe...@kcnet.com
I imagine half a case of Home Depot toilet paper.
Ow yes... Don't get Linagraph Direct paper... (Cat 198 6520) ... it
doesn't
appear to be sensitive to White light at all...man do I have a bunch
too...
it comes in 12x400'
discussion list pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 3:42 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] New find for paper negatives...
Hi all
As I am known to do, I just purchased 5 rolls of something I had never heard
of from Ebay... 'cause it was cheep!
What I got this time was Kodak
Hi all
As I am known to do, I just purchased 5 rolls of something I had never heard
of from Ebay... 'cause it was cheep!
What I got this time was Kodak Pagi-Set RC Phototypesetting paper. 8x150'
rolls ...
Was I surprised when I noticed it was processed under a #1 (red) safelight.
Stuck it under an
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca wrote:
Hi:
I don't think platinum would be a good choice as a start to alternative
processes - not that its difficult, its just expensive.
[clip]
Gordon -
I completely agree. I use the Van Dyke process and oftentimes the results are
confused
, 2003 1:56 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New photo show
You're biting off a very big chunk. Taking on a new method, thirty day time
limit and very large prints. I've tried most of them, and I think that the
easiest and most foolproof is cyanotype. you
in northen
climes in winter.
- Original Message -
From: Catherine Just blue_medic...@yahoo.com
To: Pinhole-Discussion@p at ???
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 3:43 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] New photo show
Hi Everyone,
I've bene getting the BEST mail lately - Thank you
Another option that is similar to Platinum/Palladium but is much less
expensive is Kallitype. There are a number of resources on the web -- just do
a search on kallitype. Dick Stevens book The definitive guide to kallitype
is very good also. Photographers Formulary in Montana offers workshops
Hi:
I don't think platinum would be a good choice as a start to alternative
processes - not that its difficult, its just expensive.
You might try salted paper printing, or albumen - maybe even cyanotype
Lots of info on albumen and salted paper here:
The Albumen and salted paper book:
- Original Message -
From: Andy Schmitt
Hi Catherine
I run the program for Peters Valley Photography in NJ. Please take a
look at
out offerings for the spring/summer.
http://www.pvcrafts.org/2003%20Workshops/photography03.htm
We have a lot of sessions in alternative photography
P.S. A QUESTION:
About Margaret CHIU : I received your card with a TAIPEH (Taiwan) address on
it but on the list on rahji.com site, the address is at CAMBRIDGE ,MA,
USA...
Which address I must send my card ??
Hey Jean,
Margaret goes to the Massachusetts College of Art with me and I
-discussion] New photo show
Hi Everyone,
I've bene getting the BEST mail lately - Thank you to
everyone who is sending images! I hope you enjoy mine
as well.
I just spoke with a gallery owner and showed her my
new series of pinholes I shot while in England. My
boyfriend shot images with a digital camera
Hi Everyone,
I've bene getting the BEST mail lately - Thank you to
everyone who is sending images! I hope you enjoy mine
as well.
I just spoke with a gallery owner and showed her my
new series of pinholes I shot while in England. My
boyfriend shot images with a digital camera and we are
trying
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
Hi All,
I've been looking at different options for providing a better gallery space for
this list - where anyone can not only upload an image, but can also write a
description of it or pose a question about a problem, etc. I've finally set up
what I hope will be accomplish that and more. It
...@drexel.edu
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Camera from Joaquin Casado and
prompt box
George,
Given your concern for usability, I know you will want to know about
the problem
I'm experiencing on your site at http
Margaret -
Actually, that is not my website (I did help lastyear, but was not selected to
help this past year).
I am sure that the individual maintaining the site will speak up.
Cheers -
george
http://GLSmyth.com
--- Margaret Graham mm...@drexel.edu wrote:
George,
Given your concern for
George,
Given your concern for usability, I know you will want to know about the problem
I'm experiencing on your site at http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/. In
attempting
to view the April 28, 2002 images, I receive the following message:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare maketextimage() in
- Original Message -
From: George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com
Hmmm, okay. Very poor website design. I would like to see more pictures,
get
more details, maybe even find out how much it costs. I have no desire to
send
him an email. Anyway, I do my email through Yahoo, so this doesn't
, December 07, 2002 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Camera from Joaquin Casado
--- Guillermo pen...@rogers.com wrote:
Joaquin Casado, maker of the handsome 4x5 Hal Camera has know
pre-announced
the beautiful Curva120, as the name implies, it is a curved film plane
according to a couple exchange sites i found it comes out to $553 usd,
roughly.
- Original Message -
From: pinholeren...@netscape.net
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Camera from Joaquin Casado
Guillermo
Guillermo pen...@rogers.com wrote:
the price said 500 euro. what does that come out as in us currency ?
chip renner
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I finally finished pulling together my Web site, which features my zone
plate pinhole work. Would love any feedback.
- Original Message -
From: George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com
It does look pretty cool, though I wonder about the cost. I clicked the
link
for more information, but got a Prompt box that then got rather confused.
Oh
well. Usability is the most important thing on Web page.
My mistake,
for the photographer,
which is rarely a bad thing.
- Original Message -
From: George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Camera from Joaquin Casado
--- Guillermo pen...@rogers.com wrote:
Joaquin
--- Guillermo pen...@rogers.com wrote:
Joaquin Casado, maker of the handsome 4x5 Hal Camera has know pre-announced
the beautiful Curva120, as the name implies, it is a curved film plane
taking 120 film. Incredible design. Take a look:
http://usuarios.lycos.es/jsendec/curva_english.htm
It
Joaquin Casado, maker of the handsome 4x5 Hal Camera has know pre-announced
the beautiful Curva120, as the name implies, it is a curved film plane
taking 120 film. Incredible design. Take a look:
http://usuarios.lycos.es/jsendec/curva_english.htm
Guillermo
Great work James!
/peter wiklund
http://hem.passagen.se/pinhole
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: jamesromeo [mailto:jamesro...@mac.com]
Skickat: den 3 december 2002 01:37
Till: pinhole
Ämne: [pinhole-discussion] New: Central Park Fall Pinhole
Hi
New pinholes of mine
Hi
New pinholes of mine in pinholeformat.com
Taken with Zero 6x6
B@W color added in photoshop.
http://www.pinholeformat.com/jromgal4.html
Take care,
James
It is possible to post process the polaroid negs with selenium to
increase the contrast. I haven't done this with Polaroid negs, but my
instructions for conventional negs are here:
http://www.pipeline.com/~tomf2468/downloadsalt.html and I have reports
from readers that it works well with
I bet it will be Ok. I've used really 'shallow digital negs for platinum,
with good results, requiring very short exposure times.
- Original Message -
From: D. Hill zopp...@yahoo.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:08 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion
In a message dated 11/19/2002 1:04:04 AM Central Standard Time,
zopp...@yahoo.com writes:
all,
Due to the cost difference of type 55, I am
considering the use of polaroid type 665 for a
project. Has anyone tried the polaroid neg's with
printing platinum? This will be my first
Hi all,
Due to the cost difference of type 55, I am
considering the use of polaroid type 665 for a
project. Has anyone tried the polaroid neg's with
printing platinum? This will be my first attempt with
the medium and any information will be appreciated.
My worry is that the neg will not have a
Another suggestion. Find an old Brownie box camera that takes
120 film and that has time exposure capability. They should
be $5.00 or so. It is easy to take the lens out and put in
a pinhole. Then you will have 6x9 cm images instead of 35mm
and can still get commercial processing. I mostly do
Thanks for the input on transparency film...I have used Velvia 120 in the
past with a good light meter and had wonderful results with lenses...My hope
is that the slide film will give me a better or truer read on my
exposures...I currently use 100 or 200 asa color or the Kodak C41 process
BW film
, November 07, 2002 1:05 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] new member
I have been a lurker on this list for a few months and have enjoyed the
vast amount of knowledge I have been able to glean from cyberspace.
I have been a fan of pinhole photography since my college
Hi Ronnie, welcome to the list.
In my work with pinhole and zoneplate bodycaps I use
any slide film which is of high contrast due to the
low-contrast nature of pinhole. My latest ventures
are with Velvia, a nice contrasty slide film. If you
have good friends in a developing lab, or if you
I have been a lurker on this list for a few months and have enjoyed the
vast amount of knowledge I have been able to glean from cyberspace.
I have been a fan of pinhole photography since my college days where I
studied under Wiley Sanderson, Mary Ruth Moore and Dr Robert Nix at the
University of
--- George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com wrote:
Please check the URL - I got a Page Cannot Be Displayed error.
Thank you George and beg you pardon(also all other from the list),
the right URL to the images from my workshop must been:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?start=
--- Ingo Guenther ingoguent...@web.de wrote:
Hi all,
the upload on the listpage
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002/
from 22th of october are the results from my last workshop on a college in
Oldenburg.
All images from homemade cameras (film cannister).
Ingo -
Please check
Hi all,
the upload on the listpage
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002/
from 22th of october are the results from my last workshop on a college in
Oldenburg.
All images from homemade cameras (film cannister).
Ingo
I would love to hear your experience with a pinhole
bodycap. I am very interested in getting one for my
nikon. I am curious what the images look like.
Catherine
Hi, I'm catching up on old discussions so here goes.
I enjoy the bodycap pinhole pictures that have come
out so far. Being
Allright, we all make beautiful cameras, and Little League games shouldn't keep
score, and everyone who graduates from High School is qualified to be one of 80
co-validictorians. Now what I wrote was concerning pinhole cameras in
production (lensless, renner, you get the idea.)
These are the
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 3:08 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Camera from Spain..
In a message dated 09/13/2002 11:12:40 AM Atlantic Daylight Time,
zopp...@yahoo.com writes:
WWW.johndesq.com
I beg to differMy pinhole film
And I'm still partial to my PinHolgas :)
http://www.holgamods.com/pinholga/pinholga.html
Randy
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MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:
http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
In a message dated 09/13/2002 11:12:40 AM Atlantic Daylight Time,
zopp...@yahoo.com writes:
WWW.johndesq.com
I beg to differMy pinhole film cannisters are the most beautiful
cameras in the world...regards Mickey
can be seen at:
http://www.johndesq.com/jdp/hal.htm
Regards,
John D. esq
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the NETHERLANDS
Hi all,
I'm the proud new owner of a Kurt Mottweiler studio Pinormaic 120
camera. I have been wanting for many years, and when I saw one on ebay I
had to snap it up. Any way you can see a couple of examples at:
http://www.jameskellar.com/jjkimage001.jpg and
Hi everybody
I have been recieving messages from the discussion group for a while, but I
have never added anything until now. I have uploaded two images to the
gallery, the adddresses are below. I have never showed my work to anyone
before, and I would appreciate some feedback. They are quite
/pinhole
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Från: James Kellar [mailto:pinh...@jameskellar.com]
Skickat: den 10 augusti 2002 22:08
Till: Pinhole Disscussion Group
Ämne: [pinhole-discussion] New photos uploaded
Hi all,
A couple of weeks ago I took a trip to the Indiana Dunes. I have been
working
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=chri
sharkness
.jpg
The message came to me as above. Fortunately, I knew to paste it together so
that I could appreciate the image.
There is a good way to distribute long URLs so that they won't break up. One
option is to go to
beautiful image. thanks for posting it
Very curious also.
Jeff
shannonsto...@earthlink.net wrote:
I like this a lot too. I assume when you say Lith print, you mean you made
a lith negative to print it? What kind of print is it?
--shannon
I like this a lot too. I assume when you say Lith print, you mean you made
a lith negative to print it? What kind of print is it?
--shannon
--
From: Andy Schmitt aschm...@warwick.net
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] [pinhole discussion] New Lith
discussion] New Lith Print
From: Christian Harkness chris.harkn...@eudoramail.com wrote:
Hi,
I just uploaded a new pinhole lith print. It's from a 35 mm negative done
with a pinhole body cap.
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=chri
sharkness
.jpg
chris
Chris, very
This as an absolutely beautiful photograph.
It matters not how it was done...pinhole, body cap, lens, printing
method...nothing!
THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS HERE IS THE IMAGE,
AND IT'S WONDERFUL!
Thank you for sharing it with us.
leezy
I just uploaded a new pinhole lith print. It's from a 35 mm negative done
with a pinhole body cap.
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=chrisharkness.jpg
chris
That is a Gorgeous print! I have been tring to achieve that etheric quality
in my work for some time.
Is it
Photographer's Formulary Inc.( http://www.photoformulary.com/ ) sells a kit.
check them out. But here is a link to instructions about how to make it.
http://www.mikeware.demon.co.uk/cyano.html
in addition to those i have found various other sites pertaining to the new
process. Just do a search on
Just curious about the new cyanotype formula. What is the formula that uses
Ammonium Iron(III) Oxalate? How safe is it to use? I was wanting to experiment
this summer with salted paper process and other cyanotype formulas. Thanks for
any help you can offer.
Chuck Flagg
Just curious if anyone has tried to new cyanotype formula. I'm curious on
exposure times, everything i've read says it is more sensitive. It uses
Ammonium Iron(III) Oxalate instead of ammonium iron(III) citrate. Let me
know if anyone has used it. I still use theold process and am cautious to
try
Hi all,
This is in response to a thread we had a month or so ago. I just returned from
a week of shooting in and around Grand Rapids, MI. To my surprise, the Grand
Rapids airport is one of 5 nationwide which has installed the latest and
greatest in x-ray technology. Immediately as I
Chad,
I use an older gossen luna-six for pinhole, unfortunately it only goes to f90,
but I just set the meter to ASA 25 when shooting tmax 100 and use the reading
on f90 - it works well for my work.
Don
chad white chadwh...@mac.com wrote:
what is a good light meter for pinhole f-stops ? i
.
- Original Message -
From: chad white chadwh...@mac.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:05 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] new but not a newbie , kinda but not really
what is a good light meter for pinhole f-stops ? i am lurking e-bay ,i
what to buy
what is a good light meter for pinhole f-stops ? i am lurking e-bay ,i
what to buy a light meter that can be used practically for pinhole. i
don't want to use the math. i just want a simple light meter so i can
spend my energy taking pinhole images. i noticed that most light-meters
stop
Hi everybody,
I made a new camera. It's of the oatmeal box type but made of a coffee
tin can. A description of how I did it can be found in the Projekte
area of my site (URL at the end of this mail). Click on Röhrenkamera
(Selbstbau). Sorry, but the site is in German only.
Three images made with
-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of
michael_georg...@trendmicro.com
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 10:54 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] New images to share
A few new photos to share... Done with an old 35mm Halina viewfinder at
about f/120 or so, handmade hole
A few new photos to share... Done with an old 35mm Halina viewfinder at
about f/120 or so, handmade hole about .007 or so in .002 brass, Kodak
Gold ASA 200, processed cheaply and locally. I'd rather have used any of
these for WWPD#2, but since I didn't take them on April 28th, it wouldn'ta
been
I just saw a note about these recently in, I think
Photo Shopper -- Daylab is bringing out some
commercial pinhole cameras, in 3x4 polaroid pack size,
4x5 film holder size, and 8x10 size. See
http://www.daylab.com/Daylux/daylux.html
philip
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Christian, welcome to the list. It is a good place to be. The
freshness of beginner's mind is the state we aspire to, otherwise we'd
all be using lens cameras exclusively.
Tom
Christian wrote:
I also hope to benefit from your experience... and maybe
you can also benefit from my freshman state
At 11:08 PM 4/8/02 +0200, you wrote:
I made my first few trials with a cappuccino tin camera,
Welcome to the list Christian. It sounds like you have excellent taste! :)
- Gregg
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Worldwide Pinhole
I have posted a picture from my travels this last weekend. I visited
Jack's River, which flows from East to West along the northern border
of the Cohutta Wilderness in North Georgia. This is a pretty scenic area,
with lots of photo opportunities.
: Sunday, March 03, 2002 9:02 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] New photo: Rome double exposure
Here is a recent double exposure:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=mark_int
errante_rome.jpg
Mark
Ps. technical details: Zeroimage 6x9 pinhole
Photo1 - Santa Maria Degli Angeli
Here is a recent double exposure:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=mark_interrante_rome.jpg
Mark
Ps. technical details: Zeroimage 6x9 pinhole
Photo1 - Santa Maria Degli Angeli Church (remodeled by Michelangelo) originally
the Baths of Diocletian with myself standing in
-discussion] New Pictures uploaded!
Hi all!
I added two images to the upload gallery at
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=ingo_gue
nther_cyanotypie_1.jpg
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=ingo_gue
nther_kalotypie_1.jpg
The cyanotypie was made in a home
Very nice. I like the kalotype best. I think it's neat to have the whole
process be handmade.
- Original Message -
From: Ingo Guenther ingoguent...@web.de
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 6:02 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] New Pictures uploaded!
Hi
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New image saloon uploaded on behalf of
Pete Eckert
You are correct. I have only been totally blind for a few years. I still
dream in full vision. I've been learning how to take pictures for about a
year.
I was a sculptor. I lost my vision slowly. I adapted
You are correct. I have only been totally blind for a few
years. I still
dream in full vision. I've been learning how to take pictures for about a
year.
I was a sculptor. I lost my vision slowly. I adapted and got an MBA. Four
years ago I left my job as a business consultant. I
Interesting pic that opens the door to an interesting experiment for sighted
listees-- place yourself in a public area surrounded by people--set up your
camera, then close your eyes. After a while point the camera in the
direction of the most interesting stimulus (sound, smell etc.,) and let 'er
Aren't you a Canadian by adoption too? So congrat. to all Canadians on
the list. After all, once in every 50 years or so is not bad... -:))
Too soon for me! I think someone got to the French judge! :-)
Joseph
(un-ugly American)
peteeck...@mindspring.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New image saloon uploaded on behalf of
Pete Eckert
Guy,
sorry for the silly question. But can't a camera be both pin hole and zone
plate?
The shot I sent
Guy,
sorry for the silly question. But can't a camera be both pin hole and zone
plate?
The shot I sent in was from a zero 2000Pin hole camera I was testing out.
the shop told me it had a zone plate in it.
as I understand it the image is formed on the plate after coming through
the pin hole. I
- Original Message -
From: pete eckert peteeck...@mindspring.com
Guy,
You are right it is a zone plate shot.
No doubt Guy, you are a pinhole detective par excellence.
Congrat, BTW, Guy, on Canada winning the ice hockey GOLD medal.
Guillermo
Guy,
You are right it is a zone plate shot.
Pete
of the
light gives the feel of ZonePlate.
Thanks for sharing with us and keep up this good work!
Guy
- Original Message -
From: Steve Wilson steve.wil...@eyeconcur.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Cc: peteeck...@mindspring.com
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 10:26 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion
Amazing!
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From: Steve Wilson steve.wil...@eyeconcur.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Cc: peteeck...@mindspring.com
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 9:26 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] New image saloon uploaded on behalf of Pete
Eckert
A new image, Saloon, has
- Original Message -
From: Sally Bowker bowk...@uwstout.edu
Saloon is a great photo, evocative and inviting. Thank you for
showing us! But I had to scroll to see the whole work, can you make
it to fit on a monitor?
You probably have a under 17 monitor.
That image is in progressive
Saloon is a great photo, evocative and inviting. Thank you for
showing us! But I had to scroll to see the whole work, can you make
it to fit on a monitor?
Thanks,
Sally Bowker
A new image, Saloon, has been uploaded in the 2002 gallery. The image
was taken by Pete Eckert. I am posting
Oops! You're right ! Thank you for showing, thank you Leslie for sharing
with us that all info. Thank you also, Daniel K.
Ricardo.
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