Good effect.

They should have called Mary Ave, in deference to the Hispanic population, Ave 
Maria.

> On 4 May 2020, at 16:46, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I took the SuperSense 6/66 Instant Pinhole on yesterday's cycle ride again, 
> with the intent of doing a selfie of myself with the bicycle on one of the 
> nicer highway pedestrian crossings on my route. I set it up for a wide view 
> (bellows position #2) and calculated exposure with the 0.12mm pinhole to be 
> about 4 seconds. The first exposure was to test my exposure calculations ... 
> Thank the gods for the current version of Polaroid SX-70 B&W film, which has 
> processed enough after just four-five minutes that I can tell whether the 
> exposure is good. :)
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2iXjuYP
> 
> Having made that exposure, I then realized the folly: The Instant Pinhole 
> camera has no self time, actually no shutter: You make the exposure by 
> twisting the blind in the standard the right direction and uncovering the 
> pinhole for a set amount of time, then twisting it back. To achieve this, I 
> had to pull the camera much closer so it would be within arm's reach, and 
> then carefully do the dance with the shutter blind, trying not to move the 
> camera overmuch. 
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2iXjuZf
> 
> Eh! what's life without a little challenge? :D
> Fun stuff. 
> 
> onwards! 
> 
> G
> —
> "Simplify, simplify, simplify.” ~ Henry David Thoreau
> "One 'simplify' would have sufficed." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
> 
> 
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