Hello Guy,
Thanks for your sharp pencil. What a great stuff!
Hope you will be a member of the committee.
I suggest to have the release in difference language, at least including:
English, Italy, Spanish, French, Germany, Chinese and Japanese.
I can work on the Chinese version when the English vers
Gregg Kemp wrote:
> .to start organizing committees ...
Hey! I hate committees having sat on too many for too long, but I'll be glad
to get involved wherever James wants to use my skills.
Guy
(P.S. Gregg, is it my browser or yours but I got you message as 1/2 mile long
lines rather tha
Hi all,
I have'nt gotten many suggestion about the pinhole issues, so I'm going to
extend the deadline untill Sunday. I hope this give every one more time. I'm
also resending the first message about the poll.
If you have any questions be sure to let me know.
Thanks James
Messages dated 02/18/2
Hi Stephen,
On Wednesday, February 21, 2001, you wrote:
> Great Stuff!
> I was wondering if the extreme hi contrast look was acheived through film
> stock selection, printing or IR film. Also, I' new to pinholing and thought
> read somewhnere that one encounters no wide angle distortion due to
Hi Michael,
On Tuesday, February 20, 2001, you wrote:
> |-Original Message-
> |
> |http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/ssellers_gas.jpg
> |
> Nice pics, but i think this one is flopped. "GAS" is backward.
These were scanned directly from paper negs -- I'm thinking about
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- Original Message -
From: Gregg Kemp
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 9:18 AM
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] response from Eric Renner
> Thanks fo
Hi Everyone,
I have been out of the loop for a while, but I would be glad to help with as
a volunteer on a committee. I don't have advanced web or internet skill but
perhaps i could help in some way
Rusty
In a message dated 2/21/01 12:10:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,
pinhole-discussion-request@p
Thanks for the offer George, but I have a working poll - I'm just waiting for
the final questions and options from James. And James has given everyone until
tonight to send him issues and options for the poll. What is needed now is for
people to send this information to James (not the list), s
--- James Kellar wrote:
> No, I have not registered the web site yet. I'm waiting until we get the
> voting web page up and going. Gregg has been working on it, and I have seen
> it and it is looking good. Remember if you hav'nt sent in your issues or
> logo suggestions, please do so soon. I will
We need more info about the camera. You see distortion when the "film plane"
is curved, as in the ubiquitous oatmeal box camera.
- Original Message -
From: Stephen M. Harris
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 6:57 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Scott Sellers uploads
>
> Great Stuf
No, I have not registered the web site yet. I'm waiting until we get the
voting web page up and going. Gregg has been working on it, and I have seen
it and it is looking good. Remember if you hav'nt sent in your issues or
logo suggestions, please do so soon. I will be sending them to Gregg, so he
c
Great Stuff!
I was wondering if the extreme hi contrast look was acheived through film
stock selection, printing or IR film. Also, I' new to pinholing and thought
read somewhnere that one encounters no wide angle distortion due to lack of
lens, but I see some in "Silo" whioch actually enhances th
Actually, my mother tongue and home language is french. But I worked a good 20
years as a financial economist with the Bank of Canada and the Department of
Finance in anglophonne Ottawa. Nobody has ever been able to establish with any
certainty how many times Central bankers turn their tongue in
I'd be willing to work on this, too, if the group decides to set up
such a beast. :)
Pam
George L Smyth wrote:
>
> --- Zernike Au wrote:
> > As we now have many people in the list giving suggestion and idea for the
> > pinhole photography day.
> > I suggest to set up a commitee(hope I use the c
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Fratkin"
> I have designed and built most of the file uploader for the pinhole day
> site.
It looks good, Larry!!
> Are we changing our mind about where it is hosted
Since James has offered to register a domain for the event, he probably is
the right
--- Zernike Au wrote:
> As we now have many people in the list giving suggestion and idea for the
> pinhole photography day.
> I suggest to set up a commitee(hope I use the correct word) to work for this
> event first.
I would be willing to offer my time.
Cheers-
george
=
Handmade Photogra
Nah, just on occasion have had to keep clients from wanting to kill
me, employees from killing each other, etc. :) BTW, you're doing
pretty well with the phrase turning yourself, like your PR.
Pam
Guy Glorieux wrote:
>
> Thanks Pam! You have a nice way of turning things... Have you been part
>
just wanted to say i liked scott's images a lot, especially the silo. i'm
always curious about how they were made, what kind of camera, etc. were they
just printed with high contrast or was it the film?
mark
It looks as if it's cylindrical. (I don't own the camera; this
is based on the description and photos at Pinhole Resource.)
Since the camera uses roll film I think it would have to be
cylindrical -- getting the film to conform to a conical shape
yet alowing it to be advanced for multiple shots on
Yes, I couldn't agree more about the need for someone to be in charge and
having people responsible for certain areas. That's a good way to make this
happen. We can all continue to give our input and maybe vote on some issues
but having someone at the helm is definitely the answer.
Larry
-Ori
As we now have many people in the list giving suggestion and idea for the
pinhole photography day.
I suggest to set up a commitee(hope I use the correct word) to work for this
event first.
Member of this commitee is to collect idea and suggestion and then anounce
it to all member of the list , let
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