-discussion] A website pinhole discovery
Some of these pictures were definately
very short exposure times. For instance,
the bath pictures, the water's action
is stopped. Anyone know how they did it?
I thougth that perhaps the pinhole camera
had a shutter on it, and extremely fast
film
Must be some rather rugged cameras to be left out over night or, I think she
mentioned, several weeks?
She would be a nice addition to the group..great work..
andy
I thought exactly the same, the water waves are frozen in time and some of
the silhouettes seem to me as a bit too big for
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Dilcher dilc...@cueva.com
Some of these pictures were definately
very short exposure times. For instance,
the bath pictures, the water's action
is stopped. Anyone know how they did it?
I thougth that perhaps the pinhole camera
had a shutter on it,
Some of these look like paper negatives and double exposures(who knows) I
looked at these last night and was wondering how these were done as well (we
will never really know - perhaps she would want to reveal her secrets??? LoL)
These are again, quite beautiful Wendy
Some of these pictures were definately
very short exposure times. For instance,
the bath pictures, the water's action
is stopped. Anyone know how they did it?
I thougth that perhaps the pinhole camera
had a shutter on it, and extremely fast
film was used. But, the pictures almost
don't seem
Tina Martin wrote:
check out- http://photoarts.com/gallery/lousberg/
Stunning!
There is something so powerful in these images. A tale of power and
destruction. The skies are blocked and yet terribly bright and powerful. The
Castles have been there for all eternity and will remain there
still looking at this. impressive...
Wendy
Hello all!
I don't know if this incredible pinhole photographer has been
mentioned on this site before, but check out-
http://photoarts.com/gallery/lousberg/
AMAZING!
Tina
Tina,
Thanks for pointing that out. And wow!
Tom
In a message dated 3/27/01 10:21:37 PM, tima...@hotmail.com writes:
http://photoarts.com/gallery/lousberg/
The whole site is incredible, spectacular, wonderfuldon't miss it.
Thank you.
leezy
Wow, thanks, love the Baths set.
Pam
Tina Martin wrote:
Hello all!
I don't know if this incredible pinhole photographer has been mentioned on
this site before, but check out-
http://photoarts.com/gallery/lousberg/
AMAZING!
Tina
--
Pamela G. Niedermayer
Pinehill Softworks Inc.
Hello all!
I don't know if this incredible pinhole photographer has been mentioned on
this site before, but check out-
http://photoarts.com/gallery/lousberg/
AMAZING!
Tina
_
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail
11 matches
Mail list logo