Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Photos

2001-07-09 Thread G.Penate
My wife and I celebrated our anniversary in beautiful Cambia, California (25 miles away) 25 miles away from the wife, while celebrating it!! Got to try that next anniversary! ;-) Great images, I particularly like Church-1. IMO, many pinhole images tend to look 2 dimensional due to the

Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Photos

2001-07-09 Thread Richard Heather
Well it has been 21 years.. RH b2myo...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 7/9/01 4:03:28 PM, rheat...@slonet.org writes: My wife and I celebrated our anniversary in beautiful Cambia, California (25 miles away) and you were out taking pictures...tch, tch ;-) leezy PS They're

Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Photos

2001-07-09 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 7/9/01 4:03:28 PM, rheat...@slonet.org writes: My wife and I celebrated our anniversary in beautiful Cambia, California (25 miles away) and you were out taking pictures...tch, tch ;-) leezy PS They're beautiful!

[pinhole-discussion] New Photos

2001-07-09 Thread Richard Heather
I have uploaded new photos to the upload gallery: http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php My wife and I celebrated our anniversary in beautiful Cambia, California (25 miles away) Pinhole images with a 3 Leonardo 4x5. Negatives were scanned directly. With a little unsharp mask

[pinhole-discussion] photoautotroph

2001-07-09 Thread aaron
hi all. wanted to send a message to say that the opening for photoautotroph in san francisco went really well. the films we showed were all really amazing (and lensless!) and the work in the gallery (@ ATA) looks really good. lots of people showed up, and everyone seemed to think it was an

[pinhole-discussion] Re: process partial 120 rolls (Gordon J. Holtslander)

2001-07-09 Thread aaron
processing partial rolls of 120 shouldn't be a problem so long as you give the lab what they expect, i.e. a roll of film. this requires you to spool the exposed film back onto the core with the paper backing. this is really pretty easy, but be sure to keep the head and tail of the film in the