RE: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-24 Thread Chris Peregoy
I count the numbers of turns. 2 full turns blend the images into a continuos strip, three turns makes separate 5 inch strips. >= Original Message From brigitte.har...@glencore.co.uk = >Chris, > >Do I see a film winding mechanism on the top of your camera? If so, how do >you handle frame

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-24 Thread Brigitte . Harper
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-19 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
8, 2002 11:27 PM > Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras? > > > > Hi: > > > > Check out my web page http://cyano.usask.ca/pinhole/ - specifically the > > 1st and 2nd image. These were made with a 6 hole camera that > > takes a 360

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-19 Thread Chris Peregoy
Andrew Amundsen wrote: From: "Gordon J. Holtslander" Check out my web page http://cyano.usask.ca/pinhole/ - specifically the 1st and 2nd image. These were made with a 6 hole camera that takes a 360 degree panoramic made from 6 images superimposed on one piece of film. (a 4x10 negative)

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-19 Thread Andrew Amundsen
A photo reference to the type of camera I'm looking for: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=889017 -- >From: "Andrew Amundsen" >To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? >Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras? >Date: Fri,

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-19 Thread Andrew Amundsen
>From: "Gordon J. Holtslander" > Check out my web page http://cyano.usask.ca/pinhole/ - specifically the > 1st and 2nd image. These were made with a 6 hole camera that > takes a 360 degree panoramic made from 6 images superimposed on one > piece of film. (a 4x10 negative) > Might be able to m

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-19 Thread William Erickson
How do you hold the negative in the middle of this? - Original Message - From: "Gordon J. Holtslander" To: Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 11:27 PM Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras? > Hi: > > Check out my web page http:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-19 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: Check out my web page http://cyano.usask.ca/pinhole/ - specifically the 1st and 2nd image. These were made with a 6 hole camera that takes a 360 degree panoramic made from 6 images superimposed on one piece of film. (a 4x10 negative) There were printed on cyanotypes, shot with ortho film.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-12 Thread Randy holgamods
Give this guy a shout: http://www.holgamods.com/snapdragon/ You might talk him into making one for you Randy _ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-12 Thread Andrew Amundsen
>From: Chris Peregoy > What do you mean by three hole camera. I've made two hole stereo > cameras and a none hole multiple exposure 4x5 but I don't know of any > three hole, comercially availavle cameras. Sorry for any confussion. I mean a multiple hole camera, all three pinholes expose on the

RE: [pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-12 Thread Chris Peregoy
>= Original Message From "Andrew Amundsen" = >I'm interested in purchasing a 3-hole 4x5" pinhole camera. Could someone >on the list suggest any sources(I'm checking eBay)? or would anyone have >plans to build one? > >Has anyone been shooting with one before? Care to share results? What

[pinhole-discussion] 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

2002-07-12 Thread Andrew Amundsen
I'm interested in purchasing a 3-hole 4x5" pinhole camera. Could someone on the list suggest any sources(I'm checking eBay)? or would anyone have plans to build one? Has anyone been shooting with one before? Care to share results? Thanks for your time, Andrew