People,
Besides Pinhole and Slit photography, there is another of the so called
lensless techniques, that is: Zone Plate imaging, not quite popular because
making a Zone Plate lens is not as easy as making pinholes, and the zone
plates available (http://www.pinholeresource.com/products.html#zonepl
I remember seeing a web site where the photographer made a velcro edged jacket
that went over the seems of the camera to stop the leaks.anyone else know
about this?
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- Original Message -
From: "Traci Bunkers"
> I never thought about it being a light leak. Being that it is roundinsh,
any
> idea where it might be coming from?
Try the first link on this page:
http://www.theverb.com/holga/camera_links.htm
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Dilcher"
>
> Looks like a light leak. I think Holga owners considers that a "feature"
> and not a problem! There is a reason these cameras were (originally)
> inexpensive...
Some Holga aficionados would kill for a Holga with that "problem".
I never thought about it being a light leak. Being that it is roundinsh, any
idea where it might be coming from? I'll have to take a look. I modified it
myself and put on a shutter release cable. I had to cut part of where the
lens housing was to fit a brass channel in. I taped it up over that, but
Looks like a light leak. I think Holga owners considers that a "feature"
and not a problem! There is a reason these cameras were (originally)
inexpensive...
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Traci Bunkers wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions so far on my pinhole shots with my Holga. I just
> uploaded a phot
Thanks for the suggestions so far on my pinhole shots with my Holga. I just
uploaded a photo that shows this weird thing in the bottom right. I said
earlier that it didn't appear in my b/w shots. But I just looked at some
negs, and there are some shots with it. . . .
I like the quirkiness of using
Hi
Thanks all for your comments on my new pinhole work.
James
- Original Message -
From: "Philip willarney"
snip
>the focal length is about 40 mm, and I
> haven't figured out an exact f-stop for the pinholes
> yet).
>
> Use ASA 100 film
> Bright sun: 2-4 seconds
Philip,
Usually it is the other way around, you figure out the times based on your
ape
Great work James!
/peter wiklund
http://hem.passagen.se/pinhole
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Hi
New pinholes of mine in pinholeform
Stunning, absolutely stunning!
Mike Vande Bunt
jamesromeo wrote:
Hi
New pinholes of mine in pinholeformat.com
Taken with Zero 6x6
B@W color added in photoshop.
http://www.pinholeformat.com/jromgal4.html
Take care,
James
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Traci Bunkers wrote:
Also, in some of my shots (not these), in the bottom right corner I get a
diagonal line that is curved and varies in thickness/shape. Is this a
reflection off of something in the camera? I sprayed the inside with a flat
black paint and "sharpied" the shutter. I haven't notic
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