Tom,
My prayers and those of my pinholing students will be with
you on April 2 3rd. You will be included in our prayer
list a my church as of today and until you are up and
pinholing.
God Bless and keep you. Keep on Pinholin'
Chuck
Lisa,
I start young students with the 35mm film cannisters pinhole
cameras. I use a standard single paper punch to put a 1/4
hole in the cannister. We use soda cans, drill with a
needle driven into a 3/8 dowel(Thanks Stewart Woodruff),
into an eraser. Then sand the burr created with fine
I am trying to scan larger pinholes taken with my caramel
tin 11X14 camera. If anyone would be able to give advice,
offline from the group, on stitching scans together with
photoshop. I am not having much luck so far. I have some
photos I wish to share but need to scan them to show them.
during the christmas holidays i've seen extra large
popcorn/candy tins.
maybe a 20x24 could be made from that?
I have been shooting with one of these tins for the past 2
years and have only tried 11x14 so far. It works great.
As soon as I get alittle better at stiching these prints