RE: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
I'm s happy to hear that I'm not the only one who manages to do such thing. andy -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of figuref...@aol.com Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 7:43 AM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper In a message dated 12/29/00 4:24:31 AM Pacific Standard Time, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes: Perhaps we could start a thread on the most crazy thing which pinhole photography got us to do... Guy, I went out during a snow storm in a cleveland cemetary,made a long exposure,and caught a cold..I did'nt catch the image though,i forgot to remove the dark slide on my hand made 8x10 pinhole :) Thats only one of a long list of crazy things i have done ! cheers, Harry Figurefoto.com
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
In a message dated 12/29/00 9:28:13 AM, pen...@home.com writes: << > I won't tell you the crazy things I did with my spouse... -:)) Good, because that belongs in the alt.ASCII.wild.stories newsgroup, we are trying to run -at the minimum- a "PG" mailing list, here! ;-) Sorry, couldn't resist. Happy new year to everybody. Guillermo >> I didn't understand that but it sounded like something I'd enjoy if I did. Happy New Year to this wonderful, funny, inventive, crazy and talented group. leezy
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
> I won't tell you the crazy things I did with my spouse... -:)) Good, because that belongs in the alt.ASCII.wild.stories newsgroup, we are trying to run -at the minimum- a "PG" mailing list, here! ;-) Sorry, couldn't resist. Happy new year to everybody. Guillermo
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
In a message dated 12/29/00 4:24:31 AM Pacific Standard Time, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes: > Perhaps we could start a thread on the most crazy thing which pinhole > Guy, I went out during a snow storm in a cleveland cemetary,made a long exposure,and caught a cold..I did'nt catch the image though,i forgot to remove the dark slide on my hand made 8x10 pinhole :) Thats only one of a long list of crazy things i have done ! cheers, Harry http://www.figurefoto.com/";>Figurefoto.com
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
"G.Penate" wrote: > I was in my "honey moon" with pinholing, back then!! Don't tell me you > didn't do one or two crazy thing when you were in love with something or > someone. :-) > Guillermo, I won't tell you the crazy things I did with my spouse... -:)) But, actually, it's my love affair with photography which helped me through a devastating period in my life 9 years ago when I was forced to take early retirement from my job as an economist because of major health problems. This love affair is still just as strong and became even stronger when I discovered pinhole. It got me to do some really crazy things as well - including many long lonely nights out with my camera in pretty bad weather conditions doing night photography (lens, at the time)... And the joy experienced when you see the results coming out in the darkroom goes far beyond the discomfort experienced during the shooting. In fact, that feeling is there every time you click the shutter, when you "know" that you've captured a great picture! Alas, it seems that these days the mind is still strong (and crazy...) but the body just won't follow as far as before... Darn it... One of the things I really like about this group -as opposed to other groups I've been involved with- is the underlying "crazyness" of many of its members when it comes to experimenting with pinhole photography and breaking the rules... Each week seems to bring a new crazy idea and this is very stimulating, indeed! -:)) Perhaps we could start a thread on the most crazy thing which pinhole photography got us to do... Best, Guy Glorieux Montréal, Canada
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
>>Guillermo, >>The picture mentioned in your article looks like one of the Big Banks' >>doors in Toronto. Is that the case? It belongs to the a Greek Ortodox church in the Don Mills area. >>Hmmm... 19 degrees below freezing (Celsius or Farenheight?) sounds just >>about like the kind of weather you would get on a really bad day in Toronto Celsius, but still freezing cold. >>Why would anyone want to do 55 minutes exposures in that kind >> of weather? I was in my "honey moon" with pinholing, back then!! Don't tell me you didn't do one or two crazy thing when you were in love with something or someone. :-) >> I hope that your body was well covered! -:)) Had car parked and running near by so from time to time I went inside to warm up a bit. Love wasn't that deep after all!!. >>in Montréal, where the temperature is currently 10 Celsius below freezing >>(about minus 30 Fareinheight) and not too happy to have to go out shopping >>with his lovely wife when I could be staying relaxing in the warmth of my home...! -:)) I don't care if it is -10 or +25 celsius, I just don't go shopping, I just don't go to malls. BTW, -10 celsius are +14 Farenheight. Guillermo Guillermo
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"G.Penate" wrote: > They appear in the small article I wrote and that you can see > at: http://members.home.net/penate/pinsize.htm "G.Penate" wrote in the above mentioned article: > When I was making DOOR A big cloud passed by during part of the 40 > minutes, that made me extend > the exposure time to 55 minutes to compensate. During this time, I also > exposed my body for 55 > minutes to 19 degrees bellow the freezing mark!! > Guillermo, The picture mentioned in your article looks like one of the Big Banks' doors in Toronto. Is that the case? Hmmm... 19 degrees below freezing (Celsius or Farenheight?) sounds just about like the kind of weather you would get on a really bad day in Toronto or similar. Why would anyone want to do 55 minutes exposures in that kind of weather? I hope that your body was well covered! -:)) Best, Guy Glorieux in Montréal, where the temperature is currently 10 Celsius below freezing (about minus 30 Fareinheight) and not too happy to have to go out shopping with his lovely wife when I could be staying relaxing in the warmth of my home...! -:))
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
- Original Message - From: "Larry Fratkin" To: Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper > I'm also interested in knowing about paper's reciprocity. Is it anything > like film? I know it's made for longer exposures but I think that just means > the curve is a little further out in time. Does anyone have information on > this? Larry, There is a book(let) call something like "Minimal aperture photography", from it I took the reciprocity correction I have used with some success. They appear in the small article I wrote and that you can see at: http://members.home.net/penate/pinsize.htm Guillermo
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
I'm also interested in knowing about paper's reciprocity. Is it anything like film? I know it's made for longer exposures but I think that just means the curve is a little further out in time. Does anyone have information on this? Larry -Original Message- From: Joao Ribeiro To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? List-Post: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com Date: Thursday, December 28, 2000 5:10 AM Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper >Hi, > >Someone once told me that the ISO P, the one we find with the paper >instructions, is 1/100 of the film ISO. So, using the Ilford paper as an >example, w/o. filter the paper is ISO P 500 giving us aprox. ISO 5 for >film meters. Using filters for multicontrast, the ISO P might be 200 or >100 thus giving us a meter setting of ISO 2 or 1. >If it is true, well I haven't tested yet, but if someone did, I'd love >to hear. > >Joao > > > >> I would use iso 6 for most papers.I would also recomend rc for the >> negative. >> >> > > >___ >Pinhole-Discussion mailing list >Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??? >unsubscribe or change your account at >http://www.p at ???/discussion/
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
Hi, Someone once told me that the ISO P, the one we find with the paper instructions, is 1/100 of the film ISO. So, using the Ilford paper as an example, w/o. filter the paper is ISO P 500 giving us aprox. ISO 5 for film meters. Using filters for multicontrast, the ISO P might be 200 or 100 thus giving us a meter setting of ISO 2 or 1. If it is true, well I haven't tested yet, but if someone did, I'd love to hear. Joao > I would use iso 6 for most papers.I would also recomend rc for the > negative. > >
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
I would use iso 6 for most papers.I would also recomend rc for the negative. Harry http://www.figurefoto.com/";>Figurefoto.com
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
Try ISO-6 Guillermo - Original Message - From: "Bob & Jennifer" To: Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 12:36 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper > Hi, > > I am new to the digest and to pinholing. I have successfully made a > nice little super wide PinHolga and am on to a superwide Leonardo > now. I would like to throw some photographic paper into the Leonardo > to do some test exposures and was wondering if anyone has woked out > an ASA equivalent for photographic papers. > > I will be using Ilford FB paper. > > Any help is always greatly appreciated. > > Also, did anyone notice the fantastic pinhole photos in the > September (I think) issue of Aperture mag? This is what brought me > to pinholing.
[pinhole-discussion] Recommended Exposures onto Paper
Hi, I am new to the digest and to pinholing. I have successfully made a nice little super wide PinHolga and am on to a superwide Leonardo now. I would like to throw some photographic paper into the Leonardo to do some test exposures and was wondering if anyone has woked out an ASA equivalent for photographic papers. I will be using Ilford FB paper. Any help is always greatly appreciated. Also, did anyone notice the fantastic pinhole photos in the September (I think) issue of Aperture mag? This is what brought me to pinholing. take care and enjoy, bob peak -- Bob Peak, Jennifer Carpenter-Peak, Dakota & Bali (the Crested Chocolate Husky) 9 Colonial Village, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411 304-258-7647 **UPDATE: New Portfolio Site** http://www.portfolios.com/peak See Our Article in Bicycle West Virginia @ http://www.bicyclewv.com/articles/around.cfm