Melissa wrote:
Hi everyone! Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Mel and I have been
involved in photography since i was very young, stealing my dad's old SLR to
take pictures of everything. I am constanly looking for new creative outlets in
the photographic field, which brought me to
Heather,
Super images!!! I looked at them all and was very impressed!
Keep on Pinholin',
Tom Lindsay
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 08:00:32 -0700 heather champ heat...@jezebel.com
writes:
greetings all,
i've been lurking for a couple of weeks and would like to introduce
myself.
my love of
If you apparently have not yet tried 35mm pinhole, chances are that you will
not be pleased with the results. I say this because there just isn't much room
for definition on such a small piece of film. Of course, that may be what you
ar looking for, so you'll need to decide. Making a pinhole
Well, if you want to go light, you can't beat
converting a small 35mm premium camera into a
pinhole -- easy to carry, film processing available
anywhere, and yah, you can enlarge those tiny negs
later. A better compromise, since you like the large
negs, might be a converted-to-pinhole 120