Re: [pinhole-discussion] New Member--introduction

2003-10-20 Thread Wolfgang Thoma
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

Re: [pinhole-discussion] introduction

2003-10-20 Thread Tom Lindsay
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

RE: [pinhole-discussion] road trip

2003-10-20 Thread George L Smyth
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

Re: [pinhole-discussion] road trip

2003-10-20 Thread Philip willarney
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