Steve my daughter and I did a pinhole
project a few years ago. However we
couldn't find any 126 so we made a
pinhole camera from a shoe box loaded it
with Ilford 4X5 paper and made paper
negatives and then contact prints it
worked really well.
Evan
Steve Larson wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I signed up my daughter (1st grade) and I to do a science project at her
> school.
> After searching the internet on pinholes, I came up with:
> http://www.toptown.com/nowhere/kypfer/pinhole/pinhole.htm
> When I asked at numerous camera shops about 126 cartridge film, everyone
> shook
> their head no. Even the lab I go to said they can not develop it. Since I do
> not
> develop my own film, the 126 cartridge seems like a good idea. Anyone got
> any
> ideas where to get it, and develop it?
> Thanks,
> Steve (open for suggestions) Larson
> Redondo Beach, California
>
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> that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual baby emerging
> from her at that moment.*
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