Hi Joe,
Welcome to the list.  Great website.  I'm curious about your panoramic
camera.  Does it make only one rotation, or multiple rotations?  From the
description, it sounds like it makes multiple revolutions. What is the focal
length?  That's neat you drive it with photovoltaic cells.  I wonder if
there is any way to base the exposure on how much power the cells are
putting out.  Something like figure out how many revolutions it takes to
make a photograph, and then let it do that many revolutions no matter what
the light conditions.  When the light is low, the cells would turn the motor
more slowly, and it would take longer to go through the given number of
revolutions.  These are just random thoughts, not much behind them :~)

The McKinnley falls one looks very sharp... doesn't reallly look pinhole at
all.  I still like it though.

John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Huck" <joeh...@io.com>
To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 5:16 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] intro


> I just signed up for the discussion group, so I'm sending this email by
> way of introduction. I'm really impressed by what I've seen at
> Pinholevisions. Can't wait to follow all the links and see where they
> lead.
>
> I've been doing various types of lensless photography off and on for a
> number of years. I tend to get carried away with building strange
> cameras, often to the detriment of the actual photography. Hope to
> remedy that somewhat in the near future, as time allows.
>
> I'm now (at mid-life) in the process of starting a new career in fine
> arts. My web site ( http://www.io.com/~joehuck/ ) is pretty much
> dedicated to this effort, but has a section on lensless photography.
> Please check it out if you're interested. I'd love to get some feedback.
>
> Joe Huck
>
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