One way to test for unperceived leaks is to cover the whole camera with a
black plastic garbage bag, leaving only the pinhole showing. the repeat the
exposure situation.
----- Original Message -----
From: "ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J" <is-...@womans.com>
To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 9:50 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Strange Problem and I need some help.


> My photos are having problems and I posted some example hoping that I can
> find out what is the problem.   Please note that this is my first camera
and
> I have been doing this for about a week.  I'm just trying to work out the
> kinks in my camera design.
>
> This photo was a 2-min exposure on a very overcast sky about 20 min before
> sunset.  I just wanted to see how a long exposure would turn out.  Can you
> see the two vertical lines down the middle of the photo?  What could cause
> that?
>
http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?cmd=max&star
> t=&pic=trfarm_lines.jpg
>
> The photo below was the same shot but was a 1 min and 30 second exposure
and
> now I have a strange light source coming from the bottom.  Could it be
cause
> by a problem with my pinhole?  I sure I don't have any light leaks.   I'm
> using an oatmeal pinhole camera.
>
http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?cmd=max&star
> t=&pic=trfarm_lightproblem.jpg
>
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