Hello all!
I have added another image to the upload gallery at:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php
tina-thru-trees
On a sad note, I just read on the Epson list that the photographer/teacher
Arnold Gassan just passed away after a long battle with cancer. Another of
the great
Just wondering... what is the average return rate for
a pinhole swap group? For example, if 20 people agree
to exchange photographs and, say, only 10 people
actually mail their photos, is this an average return
rate? This is, of course, a hypothetical situation.
In unrelated news, thanks to
Leslie,
there's nothing new under the sun,
but I think it's the first pinhole camera on the market
that's designed to get wet
(and it's under $10)
cheers
Jim K
ps: it's not the last, though
stay tuned
- Original Message -
From: Leslie Green leslie_gr...@yahoo.com
To:
In a message dated 6/22/01 2:28:30 PM, ma...@merrillphoto.com writes:
http://www.merrillphoto.com/Pintoids.htm
They're wonderful, Marcy.
Keep going...let us see them all.
leezy
Jim, I dig your image, and, not to take away from it,
but isn't there an example of underwater pinhole in
Eric Renner's book, in a pond, I think? He used a
jar, I think.
Leslie(--fuzzy memory)
--- Kosinski Family zin...@telenet.net wrote:
Good news, and you're the first to see it!
The
Hello to everyone! I joined this list a few weeks ago and have been enjoying
it immensely.
I especially like the recently posted Merlin Photo by Jim Kosinski.
Lately, I've been making Altoid containers into pinhole cameras. You can
view my progress (and I actually am experiencing progress!) at