At 11:30 AM -0400 6/21/01, Jeff Dilcher wrote:
Great pics!  I like the sofa picture!  Is that you,
or a unintentionally cooperative subject?

I wonder if the contrast is a result of your film/
processing choices?  What did you use?

It's me.  I was home with a (summer) cold and bored.
I used Ilford Delta 400, as I remember the exposures
were about 3 minutes long - so I had time to run over
and lay down......

 It looks like
the Beseler must have a nicely drilled pinhole at just
the right focal length for the aperature to get the
sharp images...

I don't know if mine is different than most, but all the
images I get from it are very sharp.

On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Gregory Parkinson wrote:

 Hi all -

 I've been on this list for a while but only recently had the time to
 scan in some images.  These were made using a Beseler 6x9.
 As opposed to a lot of what I've seen here (and there's been some
 amazing stuff uploaded) the Beseler produces sharp, contrasty
 images.  What makes it different for me is the perspective and
 depth of field....


http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=glp_pinholehula.jpg

http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=glp_pinholeghost.jpg

http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=glp_pinholecouch.jpg

http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=glp_baxtercarrot.jpg

 Greg



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