Wow, I really like the last one on the page, with her dress flowing in the
wind.  Which pintoid was that with?

I played around with altoid boxes a while ago with paper negatives.  The
wide angle is fun. I had trouble figuring out how to keep them still.  I
usually ended up holding them hard against the ground.  Your idea of magnets
would have made it much easier.

John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcy Merrill" <ma...@merrillphoto.com>
To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Pintoids


> Benno wrote:
> "> Hey Marcy, how about a pinhole poem competition??"
>
>
> Benno: I have enough problems with that silly poetry contest as it is.
> (Actually, it's kind of fun.)
> Those Pintoids are moving right along. On Summer Solstice, I went with a
> friend & her 2 year old daughter to a secluded beach near here. Well, one
of
> many secluded beaches near here. My friend is about 8 months pregnant. The
> weather was perfect, with this weird-ish high overcast and hot mist
rolling
> in from the bay. A nice breeze to make the white dress flow a little. Lots
> of elements involved. Sun, water, pregnant woman, child, earth. In fact it
> was VERY element-al. Just like a ... like a ... like a SoBe bottle!
> Anyway, I posted a few of those images last night
>  http://www.merrillphoto.com/pintoids.htm ) I plan to do a better job of
> printing them in the coming week.
> The 4x5 Pintoid is undergoing renovation. I plan to add two more pinholes
to
> it, so I can choose between using the single, centered pinhole or two
offset
> pinholes, making a somewhat stereo (though overlapped) image. I'm looking
> for more of those 5x7-ish Altoid tins, by the way (hint, hint). -MM
>
>
> Marcy Merrill
> Photographer
> www.merrillphoto.com
>
>
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