I second the motion..Great!
andy
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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Andrew
Amundsen
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 1:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] [pinhole
This as an absolutely beautiful photograph.
It matters not how it was done...pinhole, body cap, lens, printing
method...nothing!
THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS HERE IS THE IMAGE,
AND IT'S WONDERFUL!
Thank you for sharing it with us.
leezy
All:
Don't know if any of you pinholers are music fans as well, but I was looking
at the cover art for the new Bruce Springsteen album The Rising and it
sure looks like a pinhole photo to me. Am wondering if my imagination is
working overtime, or is this appears to be a pinhole to others as well?
I just uploaded a new pinhole lith print. It's from a 35 mm negative done
with a pinhole body cap.
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=chrisharkness.jpg
chris
That is a Gorgeous print! I have been tring to achieve that etheric quality
in my work for some time.
Is it
Hi:
If its any help I looked up the largest size of the ortho film I use.
(Kpgraphics Kodak Camera 2000 CGP film)
Its a 52 inch by 200 foot roll.
See
http://www.kpgraphics.com/pdf/info/FilmAndPaperProducts.pdf
If this was used, I wonder if you could skip the initial pre-wash, and
make a giant