'cause email can be read off line.. what's wrong with having both? James has
done a wonderful job with them.
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of
elrod...@cs.com
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:56 P
I don't see the need for a forum, when we can discuss everything
here. It is not like there is so much traffic here that discussion
needs to be segmented...
On Monday 24 February 2003 05:56 pm, elrod...@cs.com wrote:
> Frankly, I don't know why folks want to use this e-mail list as much as
> they
Frankly, I don't know why folks want to use this e-mail list as much as they
do when there is an excellent forum at Pinhole Visions.
ElrodCod
Mike -
Sounds like an interesting project. I'm looking forward to seeing images and
pictures of the camera. It will embolden me to start a similar project.
Cheers -
george
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http://GLSmyth.com
http://DRiPInvesting.org
--- On Mon 02/24, Michael Healy < mjhe...@kcnet.com > wrote:
From: M
I would like to add another method to doing large cameras. Lowes or Home
Despot, etc sell cardboard tubes in various diameters for forms for concrete
footings. They come up to 4' long & at least 14" in diameter though I've
seen bigger at sites. Easy to use, strong & cheap..
They also make for an i
Actually, I have one about that size (16x20 if I'm correct) tucked away
in a cupboard, just waiting an occasion to be transformed into
something. Andy, perhaps I should bring it over to Peter Valley for
the pinhole workshop in August.
More generally, my experience with large format pinhole (larg
Light from any single point of the subject passes through the
> pinhole and falls only at one location on the film... The image of each
> point of the subject is not a true point, but a small circle or disc.
The
> complete image is made up of thse overlapping circles falling on the
film
> from all
A short while ago (mid-January?) I posted a few questions soliciting
information so I could build my 7x17. I am very grateful for feedback I got,
because it helped me push this project along at a satisfactory pace. Andy
Schmitt expressed curiosity about it back then, so I thought that I would
give
You got it. I will post the final camera for all to see.
Jason
> --
> From: andy schmitt
> Reply To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:59 AM
> To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
> Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] Giant Bellow
ok Guy... I think we have to pass... but only if we get to see the final
result.. ;*)
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Moodie, Jason
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:34 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@
Philip, my students will have their camera made and be taking pictures on the
25th and the 28th- (I'm not working on the weekend). If you are interested in
dropping by the school I would love to have a guest.
Jason Moodie
Sammamish High School Visual Arts Department
100 140th Ave SE Bellevue W
Rob Duarte and I will be giving a two day pinhole
class at Cambridge Center for Adult Education
for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day,
April 26-27. We will make cameras out of
various containers like oatmeal boxes and
cigar boxes and use paper negatives to make
images. Info at: www.ccae.org
If no one is interested in the bellows. I really am. My students are building
a camera for their final project and bellows would be great to pick up instead
of build on their own. I will just have to alter the size of the design I'm
sure.
Jason Moodie
Sammamish High School Visual Arts Depart
Thanks for the plug on the new forum, Rosanne. I do think of the forum
as an extension of the discussion list that allows new ways of
communicating among ourselves. Currently there are 118 forum members.
And more people than that browse the postings there each day without
actually joining.
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 03:39 AM, Bill Erickson wrote:
Looks great. Aslo unique in being slit work. Is there some place you
could
reference it?
The PV directory (???/directory) is a good starting
place to list it. Anyone searching the directory for "slit" would find
it. New
Very interesting images, Tom. I've never tried using slits before, but
I imagine its a very different mindset to get a handle on. Your
photos make me want to try it.
And the mnartists.org web site is nicely done also. Thanks for sharing.
- Gregg
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 12:08 AM,
From: "andy schmitt"
Subject: RE: Giant Bellows
> ow Guy... I think we have a project...
> andy
>
Andy,
I knew you'd come up with something here...
Guy
Looks great. Aslo unique in being slit work. Is there some place you could
reference it?
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Miller"
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:08 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] In Lieu of a Website
> Dear Gang,
>
> I've been working on a personal website about
Dear Gang,
I've been working on a personal website about 2 hours a month for the
last year or two...probably won't be done any time soon. To plug the
gap, here is a link to a few images that I've created over the last
couple of years.
http://www.mnartists.org/work.do?action=list&rid=17229
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