RE: [pinhole-discussion] Another heartfelt thanks to all for the Pinhole Swap

2003-02-01 Thread Chuck Flagg
I would like to echo David's statement. I can be too wordy at times but I am again amazed by all of the fantastic images and talent in the swaps. I just mailed mine this morning--some day I will get organized! I got David's photo today! Thank You all for the images I have received and those like

[pinhole-discussion] people in workshop

2003-02-01 Thread ethereal art
> Message: 1 > From: andy schmitt > Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] workshop experiences > off the topic but a quick question... How many people were in your workshop? > thanks > andy In the Platinum workshop, there were 9. In other alternative processes, there have been as many as 15. Rosanne

[pinhole-discussion] paper negs

2003-02-01 Thread Michelbayard55
Bob, I think you are agonizing way too much exactly,Mickey

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Developing paper negatives.

2003-02-01 Thread George L Smyth
--- Bob Arnott wrote: > I've nearly finished a 10x8 pinhole camera, one of the ones from the "How-To > Make Three corrugated 8x10 Pinhole Cameras" pamphlet. Since 10x8 film is > quite expensive and has handling issues in the darkroom over paper, I've > decided to use Ilford paper as my negatives.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Developing paper negatives.

2003-02-01 Thread John Yeo
Cooltone and MG paper developer works fine. You will be waiting a looonggg time for the paper to develop in film developer unless you use insanely concentrated stuff. John - Original Message - From: "Bob Arnott" To: "Pinhole Discussion" Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 10:10 AM Subjec

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Developing paper negatives.

2003-02-01 Thread Christian Harkness
Bob, I think you are agonizing way too much Put some paper into the darn box, expose it for two minutes in sunlight, put it into the paper developer & see what happens & adjust from there. Cheers - christian _ Help STOP SPA

[pinhole-discussion] Developing paper negatives.

2003-02-01 Thread Bob Arnott
I've nearly finished a 10x8 pinhole camera, one of the ones from the "How-To Make Three corrugated 8x10 Pinhole Cameras" pamphlet. Since 10x8 film is quite expensive and has handling issues in the darkroom over paper, I've decided to use Ilford paper as my negatives. I've seen figures banded arou

[pinhole-discussion] A heartfelt thanks to all for the Pinhole Swap

2003-02-01 Thread D. & L. Walters
Good morning to everyone. I'd like to give everyone a heartfelt thanks for all the wonderful cards that I have received as part of the Pinhole Swap in the last month or so. It has been inspiring to see the different processes used, the styles and interpretations. I am humbled, to say the least-in

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Resistance is futile...

2003-02-01 Thread Guy Glorieux
H. Probably high time that I put on my hat as a moderator and call the group to order: "Order...! Order...! Let's bring the discussion back to the list's focus area, which is lensless photography rather than comparative language...!" -:)) And as Tom Lindsay would say: "Keep on pin

[pinhole-discussion] list policies & rules

2003-02-01 Thread pinhole-discussion-admin
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