In a message dated 1/17/02 7:51:11 PM, myo...@uow.edu.au writes:
<< Please continue to share your thoughts with
the list. >>
Yes, Pete.
Please do.
leezy
Thanks Pete for deciding to not lurk on the list any longer. What a
wonderful story you tell.
I recently read some writings of Jaques Lusseyran, a blind French writer
- it gave me a whole knew way of thinking about how I actually see (and
the things I don't see), and what happens when I use a camer
this is going to be bit off topic, but I wrote a program to Jim
Stevenson, who is also blind. This program tries to create sonic
resemblance of the image inputted to it. Maybe I should take another
look of it, if it could open some pinhole photos to you.
Mail me if you're interested.
best
-mat
ne, every
day gets better & better..
thanks
andy schmitt
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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of pete eckert
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 7:51 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-d
The recent discussion about why people do pin hole prompted me to finally
write instead of lurk on this list.
I am a blind photographer. I often am asked why, in-the-world, would I want
to take pictures. Pin hole takes time as many of you have pointed out. This
extended time to form an image is s