Gordon writes:
I think more people would be willing to
try pinhole photography if someone was there to show how easy it can be.
That's exactly the premise of the paintcan camera and darkroom kit!
Follow-ups will make it even easier.
One I can tell you about is that I just received a fellowship
Hi:
OK. You got me, I'll volunteer. I think more people would be willing to
try pinhole photography if someone was there to show how easy it can be.
I would like to something that is open to the public with no fee.
Pinhole can be done so cheaply. If I could get one of the local shops to
I think the 4x5 plastic holders that have 5 bumps on them are suitable
for IR.
Pam
heather hyatt wrote:
--- hi jeff,
the normal holders that are made of plastic will not
work for IR, or so i am told i have never risked it. i
use metal ones. as for the exposure i push it about 2
stops to
--- Richard Heather rheat...@slonet.org wrote:
You need a red filter to remove the visible light.
Actually, a red filter allows the red visible light to pass. An opaque filter
(like an 87, 88, 89, R72, etc.) will allow only IR.
Cheers -
george
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Handmade Photographic Images
Hi Jeff,
I'm the editor for the IR section at the Open Directory Project. There is
18 links for technique and 22 of IR photographers:
http://dmoz.org/Arts/Photography/Alternative/Infrared/
Here is the IR forum:
http://www.biphoto.com/ir/wwwboard.html
As Guy mentioned, WJ's is a good place
Hi everyone,
I found you because I'm trying to convert a mamiya 7-II into a pinhole. I
made a body cap conversion, stuck it on and wow--NOTHING! It seems that the
mechanics of the mamiya don't work without a lens. Are there any workarounds
that anybody knows about. I'm planing a long trip and I
--- hi jeff,
the normal holders that are made of plastic will not
work for IR, or so i am told i have never risked it. i
use metal ones. as for the exposure i push it about 2
stops to make up for the filter.
Jeff Dilcher r...@hiddenworld.net wrote:
Does anyone have any good Internet sites
Jeff Dilcher wrote:
Does anyone have any good Internet sites bookmarked that
have to do with IR photography?
Jeff,
Go to the famous WJ's Photo Homepage. You'll get everything that you need
and much, much more!
http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm
Cheers,
Guy
You need a red filter to remove the visible light. Pinhole will always
be fuzzy compared to a lens but that can be a strength rather than a
weakness. See my page (35mm IR pinhole):
http://www.slonet.org/~rheather/pinhole.html
http://rheather.tripod.com/pinhole/index.html
Richard Heather
heather