Re: [pinhole-discussion] Bodily orifices pinhole photography

2001-03-28 Thread NORLINK
Guillermo Thanks for the URL. It is just wild! His other work on the New Art Page I like even better. Less outrageous and more thought provoking. Also thank you for the reciprocity table for paper. K Happy Trails, Kurt Norlin

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Bodily orifices pinhole photography

2001-03-28 Thread Michael Keller
That's GREAT! But he misspelled Guinness. |-Original Message- | |In the mean time, I found this page I've never seem before: |http://www.progression.co.uk/new-art/new-artvi.html |

RE: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou (and New Site?)

2001-03-28 Thread Michael Keller
Wow, some nice stuff there! Thanks for the link. |-Original Message- | | |http://www.home.aone.net.au/greatdivide | |

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread George L Smyth
--- lisa styles lisasty...@one.net.au wrote: Thankyou to all of you who have given me inspiration for my lesson plan. One thing that I am having trouble with is translating the Americanisms into things that we have access to here in Australia. Is a pringles snack a box or a canister?

[pinhole-discussion] Bodily orifices pinhole photography

2001-03-28 Thread G.Penate
I was remembering the fellow member that wanted to flash people with pinhole camaras placed inside a particular body cavity. Was the project realised? or perhaps he stills is in jail to pay for the crime and we would know when he is released !! :-) In the mean time, I found this page I've never

[pinhole-discussion] Beginning Paper?

2001-03-28 Thread Michael Georgoff (SAL-US)
Can anyone recommend a good printing paper to start with for paper negative work? I've only ever done pinhole onto negative film and had it lab processed. Any recommendations for a fast, easy to use beginner paper, and some clues for ASA speed of recommended papers? (And why are there no

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread NORLINK
Lisa The film can camera has been used for both film and paper negatives. I use paper in my class as most of the students have never done film developing. Also because they can load/unload the cameras under safelight conditions. Coke cans and soda cans are basically the same thing. Pringles

RE: [pinhole-discussion] A website pinhole discovery

2001-03-28 Thread Andy Schmitt
Must be some rather rugged cameras to be left out over night or, I think she mentioned, several weeks? She would be a nice addition to the group..great work.. andy I thought exactly the same, the water waves are frozen in time and some of the silhouettes seem to me as a bit too big for

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou (and New Site?)

2001-03-28 Thread Tom Miller
Dear All, ...should have mentioned... the bikkie tin photos are at Victoria Cooper and Doug Spowart's web site: http://www.home.aone.net.au/greatdivide A remarkable site that I don't think has been mentioned on the list before. Victoria's zone plate images were in the Pinhole Journal about

Re: [pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread Tom Miller
thankyouThank heavens for the beautiful variability of the English language. Pringles come in a cardboard tube, probably 2 1/2 - 3 inches in diameter (60mm - 75mm?) and a foot long (300mm?). A coke can is a soda can (except where I live in the U.S. it is a pop can). I had to ask Australians

Re: [pinhole-discussion] A website pinhole discovery

2001-03-28 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: Jeff Dilcher dilc...@cueva.com Some of these pictures were definately very short exposure times. For instance, the bath pictures, the water's action is stopped. Anyone know how they did it? I thougth that perhaps the pinhole camera had a shutter on it,

[pinhole-discussion] thankyou

2001-03-28 Thread lisa styles
Thankyou to all of you who have given me inspiration for my lesson plan. One thing that I am having trouble with is translating the Americanisms into things that we have access to here in Australia. Is a pringles snack a box or a canister? When you say soda can do you mean aluminium can such as a

Re: [pinhole-discussion] A website pinhole discovery

2001-03-28 Thread GarfinkelDesign
Some of these look like paper negatives and double exposures(who knows) I looked at these last night and was wondering how these were done as well (we will never really know - perhaps she would want to reveal her secrets??? LoL) These are again, quite beautiful Wendy

RE: [pinhole-discussion] A website pinhole discovery

2001-03-28 Thread Jeff Dilcher
Some of these pictures were definately very short exposure times. For instance, the bath pictures, the water's action is stopped. Anyone know how they did it? I thougth that perhaps the pinhole camera had a shutter on it, and extremely fast film was used. But, the pictures almost don't seem

Re: [pinhole-discussion] A website pinhole discovery

2001-03-28 Thread Guy Glorieux
Tina Martin wrote: check out- http://photoarts.com/gallery/lousberg/ Stunning! There is something so powerful in these images. A tale of power and destruction. The skies are blocked and yet terribly bright and powerful. The Castles have been there for all eternity and will remain there