Re: [pinhole-discussion] Clouds Over Columbus

2001-07-13 Thread skip crawford
now that is very nice skip At 07:16 AM 7/13/01 -0400, you wrote: A scene from Columbus, Georgia, from the spring of this year: (my apologies if your email chops this url) http://hiddenworld.net/pinhole/?cmd=maxstart=pic=clouds-over-columbus.jpg ___

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Safelight alternatives

2001-07-13 Thread Kosinski Family
Leezy, you can get good ones at Educational Innovations www.teachersource.com good prices, too Jim Orange red GLOW STICKS, What are these? Where do you purchase them? leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Safelight alternatives

2001-07-13 Thread Gregory Parkinson
They have also been used by scuba divers going night-diving, but are now out of favor because the chemicals in them are so nasty that you really don't want them in your landfills. At 3:06 PM -0700 7/13/01, John Yeo wrote: Plastic tubes filled with some kind of chemical. There is a smaller

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Safelight alternatives

2001-07-13 Thread John Yeo
Plastic tubes filled with some kind of chemical. There is a smaller glass tube inside the plastic tube filled with another chemical. When you flex the plastic tube, and break the glass one, the two chemicals react and put out light. You can get them in various colors, red, orange, green, blue

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Safelight alternatives

2001-07-13 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 7/13/01 9:02:41 AM, zin...@telenet.net writes: Orange red GLOW STICKS, What are these? Where do you purchase them? leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Clouds Over Columbus

2001-07-13 Thread Kate Hudec
Jeff, What the URL to your site? Thanks. Kate

[pinhole-discussion] Skippy's student 35 mm reference

2001-07-13 Thread Uptown Gallery Frame Shop, LLC
http://www.pinholeday.org/exhibition/index.php?formName=EXHIBITf_action=req uestf_rec=55f_fieldName=date_addedf_fieldData=2001-04-30+16%3A58%3A29f_n ewrec=55goprev.x=10goprev.y=7 I think it might be #54. I picked 55 out of that ugly URL above and it wasn't right. I left-arrowed down one and #53

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Clouds Over Columbus

2001-07-13 Thread Jeff Dilcher
Thanks for the comments on the picture. This was taken on the Chattahoochie river right before a huge storm. The water, below the dam, in the picture was teaming with huge alligator gar fish, which made the scene even more surreal in person. These huge, seemingly armor plated, fish would swim

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Safelight

2001-07-13 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: Yes paper is pretty forgiving. Its not nearly as sensetive to light as film. I rate paper at 6 ASA when I use it in a camera. My darkroom has a couple of small light leaks around the door. I haven't bothered fixing these yet. I will when I start processing real film. The CGP orhto film

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Clouds Over Columbus

2001-07-13 Thread Lisa Reddig
Jeff, Amazing photograph. It has a great sence of movement and pull towards the buildings in the center. And the clouds filling up the sky intensify that. Most of the other images on your sight are a lot more still, with out the dramatic lines shooting in towards the middle. Another one on

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Safelight alternatives

2001-07-13 Thread Kosinski Family
Safelight tests for the following worked out well for RC papers: 1. Red Christmas light bulb in a night light fixture (see www.paintcancamera.com) 2. Orange Christmas light bulb in a night light fixture 3. Orange red GLOW STICKS, if you have no electricity! This is really fun and is

[pinhole-discussion] Safelight

2001-07-13 Thread Nick Dvoracek
I've been using a red party bulb from the grocery store for about 10 years. You have to check around the base to make sure the red coloring covers completely. I covered the gaps with opaque tape. I've also used orange christmas tree lights. I haven't tried leaving a piece of paper out for

RE: [pinhole-discussion] body cap SLR conversions

2001-07-13 Thread Andy Schmitt
Sometimes and sometimes. If it is bright out and your eyepiece covers your eye, you can make out some detail...enough to aim with. If the mirror is properly sealed you aren't using internal metering, you shouldn't need to caver it at least on Canon 630's andy schmitt -Original

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Clouds Over Columbus

2001-07-13 Thread Pinholing
In a message dated 7/13/01 4:18:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dilc...@hiddenworld.net writes: A scene from Columbus, Georgia, from the spring of this year: (my apologies if your email chops this url) http://hiddenworld.net/pinhole/?cmd=maxstart=pic=clouds-over-columbus.jpg Wow...those

[pinhole-discussion] Clouds Over Columbus

2001-07-13 Thread Jeff Dilcher
A scene from Columbus, Georgia, from the spring of this year: (my apologies if your email chops this url) http://hiddenworld.net/pinhole/?cmd=maxstart=pic=clouds-over-columbus.jpg

Re: [pinhole-discussion] body cap SLR conversions

2001-07-13 Thread echiniscus
Can one see thru the prism/viewfinder on an SLR with a pinhole drilled body cap? principally: yes. but you need a considerable amount of light. Does one need to cover the eyepiece on an SLR conversion to prevent stray light entering thru the eyepiece? Depends on the quality of the camera

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Wide angle question

2001-07-13 Thread Gregg Kemp
At 12:24 AM 7/13/01 -0500, you wrote: That's photo number 54, in case anyone is having trouble pasting the url back into one piece after it was mangled by the e-mail system. Mike Vande Bunt You can also refer to images in the pinhole day exhibit this way:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Wide angle question

2001-07-13 Thread Mike Vande Bunt
That's photo number 54, in case anyone is having trouble pasting the url back into one piece after it was mangled by the e-mail system. Mike Vande Bunt skip crawford wrote: look at http://www.pinholeday.org/exhibition/index.php?formName=EXHIBITf_action=req

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Wide angle question

2001-07-13 Thread Thomas Harvey
look at http://www.pinholeday.org/exhibition/index.php?formName=EXHIBITf_action=req uestf_rec=55f_fieldName=date_addedf_fieldData=2001-04-30+16%3A58%3A29f_n ewrec=55goprev.x=7goprev.y=8 i know its long bu thats tha address wide angle 35 mm film pinhole image by one of my students with camera she

[pinhole-discussion] body cap SLR conversions

2001-07-13 Thread Uptown Gallery Frame Shop, LLC
Can one see thru the prism/viewfinder on an SLR with a pinhole drilled body cap? Does one need to cover the eyepiece on an SLR conversion to prevent stray light entering thru the eyepiece? Thanks Murray