In a message dated 3/16/01 9:29:28 AM, ktha...@pacifier.com writes:
except for the circle with a number in the
middle of it that occupied the center of each image
Katharine
You may have started a hole new art movement ;-)
I use a 3 inch length of black tape and fold it back on itself about a
I bought a Holga several years ago and took only one roll on it, this
with the camera as it came, not converted to a pinholga. What was on the
film was unrecognizable, except for the circle with a number in the
middle of it that occupied the center of each image. I take it this
unique method of
Hi Guy:
I like your photos! I too have been using a pinholga for a few years and I
presume there are other members out there doing the same. The thing only
thing that I don't force myself to do is to figure out how not to get each of
the frames to bleed into each other. There are times when I
Wow! Those are great. I've been meaning to get some of that
Portra film to try out -- now I definitely will. I don't think I could
hold even a PinHolga (which weighs almost nothing) still for 2
minutes. That's whit I don't use the camera much: I need to glue
a tripod mount on to it.
Mike
Guy, no smile! I hardly recognized you without your smile! :)
Gregg
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From: Guy Glorieux [mailto:guy.glori...@sympatico.ca]
I've just uploaded 3 pictures on the gallery which were made with my
newly-named camera: the famous Pinholga...
http://www.p at
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 3:32 PM
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Pinholga pictures uploaded...
Hi everybody!
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http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/pinholga3.jpg
And this is a selfportrait with the camera held in my
Hi everybody!
I've just uploaded 3 pictures on the gallery which were made with my
newly-named camera: the famous Pinholga...
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/pinholga1.jpg
This picture is the table in my kitchen/dining room with a candlestick
(is that the right word?) and the