Hi all,
I sincerely hope not to offend anybody with this
message, but it is amazing that people able to make
amazing things with just a box and a hole, find it
difficult to crop the message to the essential part,
and instead, reply sending along with their messages,
the whole digest!
I've found mys
- Original Message -
From: "Meggan Gould"
> Hello! I would like to tap into all the zone plate knowledge out
> there...I have done a fair amount of pinholing, and have read up on
> zone plates and feel more or less comfortable with how to make the
> actual zone plate. What is the best w
> Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 00:07:19 -0400
> From: Chris Peregoy
> I've been able to get good results from color print paper by using three
> filters...The one problem with all these is the filter factor makes for
long exposures."
Chris - do you meter the light through the same filters for exposure
Chris,
Wow... amazing images!
Heidi
> My zone plate photos: http://www.ellingerphoto.com/
>
> Chris Ellinger
> Ann Arbor, MI USA
>
>
Hello! I would like to tap into all the zone plate knowledge out
there...I have done a fair amount of pinholing, and have read up on
zone plates and feel more or less comfortable with how to make the
actual zone plate. What is the best way to then mount the zone plate
though? Has anyone done H
Chris,
Really outstanding images! I think the zone plate technique looks great
in B&W. It really adds a luminous, dreamy effect. Great!
Are you using 4x5, medium format, or something else?
Regards,
R.J.
-Original Message-
From: ch...@ellingerphoto.com [mailto:ch...@ellingerphoto.com]
S
- Original Message -
From: "Guy Glorieux"
>
> Hey Guillermo,
> Remember the snow storm we had last year on WPPD2. Montreal was bad,
> but if I remeber correctly, you had an even worse weather.
Guy,
Well, the only thing predictable about weather is its unpredictability!
Yesterday though,
End of April represent a compromise, when the northern
> hemisphere is in spring and the southern one is in autumn.
>
> Guillermo (speaking for myself)
> Who can't plant flowers outside in the flower bed until 3rd week of
May w/o
> risking them to frost!!.
>
Hey Guillermo,
Remember the snow storm
I spent the afternoon shooting at the Washington National Cathedral in
Washington DC. The Cathedral is a stunning building if you have never seen it.
Unfortunately I was not able to stay until late evening, since yesterday was a
fabulously clear and warm day in DC.
I shot pinhole with my conver
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Healy"
> WWPD is under the belt! And it has been a great experience. I spent about
5
> hours lugging around the 4x5, in the heat, I should say. We had ninety
four
> degree heat today. My film turned to jelly. My brain fried like bacon.
> Listen, it's b
I couldn't agree more. Consider my eyes opened.
-Original Message-
From: John Moore [mailto:jlmoore...@myway.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 12:05 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates & pinhole sieves
Chris,
I know it's nowhere near
Chris thank you for all the additional information. It is greatly appreciated.
Mike
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2003 00:07:19
Chris Peregoy wrote:
>>> Can someone tell me the ASA of Fujicolor Crystal Archival Prof Paper Type
>>CD II ?
>>>
>>> I have several calls and emails to their tech support for a
Jim,
Thank you very much, I've been despertely trying to have a starting reference
point and thanks for the daylight info.
Mike
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On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 20:03:13
Jim & Kathy Blodgett wrote:
>
>
>
>> Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2003 15:17:58 -0700
>> From: "Chrome Dome"
>
>
>> Can someone tell me the
WWPD is under the belt! And it has been a great experience. I spent about 5
hours lugging around the 4x5, in the heat, I should say. We had ninety four
degree heat today. My film turned to jelly. My brain fried like bacon.
Listen, it's been a load of fun! So -- I hate to sound like a whiner, but.
W
>> Can someone tell me the ASA of Fujicolor Crystal Archival Prof Paper Type
>CD II ?
>>
>> I have several calls and emails to their tech support for a week with no
>response.
>>
>> Mike Atwell
>
>Mike - I figure a strong 12 ASA for Crystal Archive, closer to 13, then I
>expose for shadows, even a
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