The second upper midwest pinhole gettogether is at pARTS gallery on Lake St,
just west of lyndale, in minneapolis, 2pm sunday november 4..t
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Guillermo wrote:
-My latest one, just finished it yesterday!, an Agfa 6x6 folder purchased at
eBay for $9 converted to a 36mm pinhole camera, I still use the shutter that
came with the camera, but removed some of the front stuff to avoid
vignetting.
It's a hoax. Sorry.
http://urbanlegends.miningco.com/library/blvigil.htm
Mike Keller
http://www.mikekellerphoto.com
Don't let your mouth write no check your tail can't cash. - Bo Diddley
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Neat camera Gill...even a real back on it. What is the focal length do
you get much vinetting with it?
thanks
andy
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Weird. The only experience I have ever had with a pinhole was in my high
school photography class. We made shoebox pinholes, painted them entirely
black inside with a small hole about the size of a pencil hole on the
opposite side of the
Marcy, what a nice job!
Keep it up and let me know when you get close to NY!
Jim K
just heard from a friend that the U.S. has asked everyone to step
out on their lawns tonight at 10:30 and light a candle. They will be taking
a
satellite picture and posting it on the news tomorrow morning.
10:30 PM EASTERN TIME 9:30 Central, 8:30 Mountain, 7:30 Pacific
please forward
Jim K
Jeff Dilcher wrote:
you might be able to block out enough light
to see a faint image on the glass.
Actually, I manage to see faint images on my 35mm/body cap pinhole camera on
sunny
days. But you really have to know before hand what composition you want to make
and then this can help. I
Very nice work, Marcy!
A great way to document your trip. I love the first and last and the
Minnesota river.
I'm tempted to get into this after having seen what one can do with these
little containers. How did you get them light tight? Did you wrap some
tape aroud to seal the light away? I
Hi Brahma,
These were printed on fiber paper using the Lith Printing method.
This requires a special type of BW paper (Chlorobromide emulsions, like
Forte Warmtone or many of the Luminos warmtone papers). The paper is
massively over-exposed under the enlarger (like 3 stops) and processed
in
Hi,
I am new to pinhole/zone photography (2 months). I have been active in
35mm for about 25yrs and digital for 8yrs. I have become refocused on my
photography in the last year specifically in getting past the dictums of
the F64 world. I am active in night photography and find striking
hi. mostly a passive list-reader, but love it and have gleaned a lot from
it. I'm 25, from rhode island, live in paris, where I am teaching darkroom
basics as well as other random odd jobs. I have been obsessed with pinholing
for only a few years, and am very interested in general in photographic
P.S. For those who don't know me yet, check my exhibition
Fragments... Dreams... on Pinhole Visions at
http://www.???/exhibits/Glorieux/
Guy, how did you print those images?
Brahma
Hi Bogdan.
Nice to hear from a fellow Montrealer! I live on St-Hubert, just south of
Duluth. I'd be happy to get together with you for a coffee and talk about
pinhole photography and philosophy. Perhaps you can get in touch with me
off-list if this is of interest to you.
Cheers,
Guy Glorieux
Tom,
Best wishes for another sucessful event. Wish I could be there...
Guy
Peace on earth to goodwill men and women
Tom Miller wrote:
Dear All,
Bill Erickson and I will be hosting a second gathering of Upper
Midwest pinholers at the pARTs Photographic Arts Gallery in
Minneapolis on Sunday,
I think I missed that. Where is the gathering?--jeremiah
I just saw Tom's post about the Midwest pinhole gathering, and hope to
be
able to make it!
Weird. The only experience I have ever had with a pinhole was in my high
school photography class. We made shoebox pinholes, painted them entirely
black inside with a small hole about the size of a pencil hole on the
opposite side of the RC based paper. For a shutter we just covered the hole
--- Marcy Merrill ma...@merrillphoto.com wrote:
Months ago, when the world was very different from what it is now ...
I picked the brains of everyone on this list regarding the creation of
pinhole cameras from Altoid containers. I'd like to thank everyone who
answered my silly questions. I
--- lva l...@pamho.net wrote:
Hey, Gregg!
If you are around and have some free time, what about building a space
on Pinhole Visions for those who want to identify themselves more
permanently? Just a thought...
Pictures of the members of the list would also be great.
Pinhole
--- Jeff Dilcher r...@hiddenworld.net wrote:
I ran into this problems with a Finney 4x5 camera.
Basically, you can forget about composing on the ground glasss.
Well, supposedly, if you have a large pinhole, you can wrap a black
cloth around your head, and you might be able to block out
Hello,
I have been a member of this list for about a year, mostly just soaking in
all of the information that this wonderful group of people have to offer. I
am 29, live in Stillwater, Minnesota, and I am an art school graduate in
photography and sculpture, and have been making and using pinhole
Hi,
I am new to pinhole/zone photography (2 months). I have been active in
35mm for about 25yrs and digital for 8yrs. I have become refocused on my
photography in the last year specifically in getting past the dictums of
the F64 world. I am active in night photography and find striking
Dear All,
Bill Erickson and I will be hosting a second gathering of Upper
Midwest pinholers at the pARTs Photographic Arts Gallery in
Minneapolis on Sunday, November 4. This Pinhole: Informal Forum
event fulfills the many requests received at last April's pinhole
forum for a show and tell to be
Sarah,
I actually brunched with Alain Laforest this past Sunday in Montréal on
the occasion of another exhibition he has here in Montreal. Though he
was not in NYC on the day of the attack, he was schedule to fly on
Thursday for the opening the following day.
The exhibition was part of a larger
Hey, Gregg!
If you are around and have some free time, what about building a space
on Pinhole Visions for those who want to identify themselves more
permanently? Just a thought...
Guy
Peace on earth to goodwill men and women
P.S. For those who don't know me yet, check my exhibition
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