It's much more enjoyable then finding december's credit card bills.
ethereal...@mindspring.com wrote:
Hello to you all.
It's the middle of January and I have a wonderful and most amazing
collection of postcard / card images. They are all so diverse and special.
Thank you for the ones I have
Hello to you all.
It's the middle of January and I have a wonderful and most amazing
collection of postcard / card images. They are all so diverse and special.
Thank you for the ones I have received. I am looking forward to opening my
mailbox to more magic.
Rosanne
Sorry for those who emailed and got bounced--Earthlink
strikes again. I was away on biz and didn't find out
until last night.
Best, John Ptak
=
JF Ptak
255 Cumberland Ave
Asheville, NC 28801
USA
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Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Plus -
Hmmm, website usability problem - you see it all the time. Thanks for the
info, as I had looked at a black screen and gone on.
Cheers -
george
--- Tom Miller tomwmil...@attbi.com wrote:
The images are behind the numbers on the calendar at the top of the
page.
Tom
- Original
Hi Traci
It's not a fixed picture camera but a video system. Have a look on the links
I posted 20 seconds ago to the list...
Jean
- Original Message -
From: Traci Bunkers bonk...@bonkersfiber.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 6:00 PM
Subject: Re:
Hi all !
Whoops and all my apologizes for not having checked the Panoscope 360 web
site which I had in my bookmarks for a long time...
Here are some more sites about this device and his creator Mr. Courchesne
http://www.din.umontreal.ca/courchesne/
I think he's probably using something like the 360 One VR:
http://www.creativepro.com/story/review/18305.html
Pretty cool, a bit spendy, but hopefully the price will drop.
Enjoy!
-Dan
-Original Message-
From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at
In a couple shots it looks like you can see a rod going up to what looks
like a convex mirror.
That's all I've been able to make out of it. I'm still trying to figure out
how it's mounted to
the camera and what type of camera he's using
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
Is there any info on how he is doing this? I find it very interesting. It
looks like he is holding the camera up, but what is reflecting everything
and how is it supported? You don't see anything that looks like it goes from
the reflecting thing to the camera. But since he has it in a variety of
It's like a calander of shootings. Some dates have multiple images which you
need to
scroll to see. Too bad none of the other links work on the page. I think it
was a project
started but not finished. Might be fun to do a pinhole diary style page and
uplink images
to it as you travel around.
The images are behind the numbers on the calendar at the top of the
page.
Tom
- Original Message -
From: andy schmitt aschm...@warwick.net
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 9:15 AM
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] not pinhole ... but !
unfortunately
Hi all,
not strictly pinhole subject, not strictly simple device...
but another manière de voir which rises plenty of questions :
http://www.din.umontreal.ca/courchesne/journalpanoscopique.html
Hoping it does not pollute our list - apologizes if it does so!
Happy pinholin'g,
Jean
Jean Daubas,
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