Re: [pinhole-discussion] new images

2000-12-02 Thread PinholeRenner
the images were made on a Finney 4x5  I used polaroid bw film .
chip renner
pinhole-discussion@p at ??? wrote:

 Great shots.   The waterfalls shot is incredible.  The expressway overpass
 shots look almost like negatives.  Were these shot using a cut-down
 Polaroid Big Shot camera?
 
 Mike Vande Bunt
 
 
 pinholeren...@netscape.net wrote:
 
  here are a couple of new images taken under route 80 in hackensack n.j.
   a waterfalls in parkridge n.j.
  http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.802pinhole.jpg
  http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.80pinhole.jpg
  http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/waterfalls.jpg
  thanks,
  chip renner
 
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RE: [pinhole-discussion] New PINHOLE WEB-Sites

2000-12-02 Thread Andy Schmitt
Nice gallery...good job!!
The toned Rebecca is a nice picture. I like the triangulation by the arms.
Magic is a fun picture...
neat...thanks
andy schmitt

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Hello Pinholers,

please have a look to my new PINHOLE PICTURE GALLERY:

http://pws.prserv.net/gruenbauer/photography/pinhole/phc_gallery.html

What do you think ? 


Have a nice day  smile  ---  HERBERT


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[pinhole-discussion] New PINHOLE WEB-Sites

2000-12-02 Thread Heribert Josef Gruenbauer
Hello Pinholers,

please have a look to my new PINHOLE PICTURE GALLERY:

http://pws.prserv.net/gruenbauer/photography/pinhole/phc_gallery.html

What do you think ? 


Have a nice day  smile  ---  HERBERT


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RE: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides

2000-12-02 Thread Andy Schmitt
Hmmm, I never thought to try 64T...I'll have to give it a try  compare
results.
thanks !
andy

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I suggest using Ektachrome 64 Tungsten, EPY 64. But I photograph artwork for
artists a lot, both in my job at a museum, and privately, and I use
Ektachrome 100VC and two White Lightning strobes with umbrellas. Fine grain
counts. I agree, they should be as good as you can make them. Crop in as
close as you can to the work (if it's framed/matted, minimize the amount of
mat that shows), they want to see the work as big as possible.

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Normally they want a 35mm COPIES of your work. You can do this using some
Photofloods and Kodak 35mm Ektachrome 160T (Tungsten) film. They should be
as good as you can make them.


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Re: [pinhole-discussion] new images

2000-12-02 Thread Mike Vande Bunt
Great shots.   The waterfalls shot is incredible.  The expressway overpass
shots look almost like negatives.  Were these shot using a cut-down
Polaroid Big Shot camera?

Mike Vande Bunt


pinholeren...@netscape.net wrote:

 here are a couple of new images taken under route 80 in hackensack n.j.
  a waterfalls in parkridge n.j.
 http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.802pinhole.jpg
 http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.80pinhole.jpg
 http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/waterfalls.jpg
 thanks,
 chip renner

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RE: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides

2000-12-02 Thread Michael Keller
I suggest using Ektachrome 64 Tungsten, EPY 64. But I photograph artwork for
artists a lot, both in my job at a museum, and privately, and I use
Ektachrome 100VC and two White Lightning strobes with umbrellas. Fine grain
counts. I agree, they should be as good as you can make them. Crop in as
close as you can to the work (if it's framed/matted, minimize the amount of
mat that shows), they want to see the work as big as possible.

-Original Message-


Normally they want a 35mm COPIES of your work. You can do this using some
Photofloods and Kodak 35mm Ektachrome 160T (Tungsten) film. They should be
as good as you can make them.




RE: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides

2000-12-02 Thread Michael Keller
Art show jurying by slides is becoming widespread, so you need to know how
to do this.

Make a good print of your work first. If you have a copystand, that's the
easiest way to shoot it, but basically you want to set up two matching
lights, of proper color temperature, at 45 degree angles to the work. Then
using film that matches the color temp of the lights, meter a grey card,
than photograph the work. I alays advise artists, who think their slides
shot under available light with reflections, glare or mismatched color are
acceptable, that the jurors are judging their slide, not the work.Th e slide
has to look right.

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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of larry fratkin
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 10:55 AM
To: pinhole
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides


I want to enter a photo contest in which they want a 35mm slide. How do you
go about doing this? Does the slide have to be top quality or do you just
shoot it with your 35mm camera?





RE: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides

2000-12-02 Thread Andy Schmitt
Normally they want a 35mm COPIES of your work. You can do this using some
Photofloods and Kodak 35mm Ektachrome 160T (Tungsten) film. They should be
as good as you can make them.
If you only need a couple shot  the originals aren't 16x20's (don't fit in
my copy setup) I can do them for you since I'm doing some for myself...Let
me know off-line 8o)
have a great weekend all
andy schmitt
(aschm...@aandy.org)
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  I want to enter a photo contest in which they want a 35mm slide. How do
you go about doing this? Does the slide have to be top quality or do you
just shoot it with your 35mm camera?

  Larry
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides

2000-12-02 Thread Steve Shapiro
John Saxton was attributed with this quote:  A slide will make a good 
photograph look bad and a bad photograph look good.

The answer comes from the good photographer who can make the best picture.

The requirement is to make it easy for judges to adjudicate lots of material.  
The assignment, then, for a photographer to best represent their work is to do 
photography to best present the work.

Sorry to be unsympathetic.  I'm one of a small group who simply refuses to send 
slides.  If the stakes aren't important enough to accomodate the actual 
photograph, they're not important enough for my submission; but I earned that 
right by successfully fulfilling the above mentioned assignment when submitting 
slides.

S. Shapiro, Carmel, CA
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  Subject: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides


  I want to enter a photo contest in which they want a 35mm slide. How do you 
go about doing this? Does the slide have to be top quality or do you just shoot 
it with your 35mm camera?
   
  Larry
  
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[pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides

2000-12-02 Thread larry fratkin
I want to enter a photo contest in which they want a 35mm slide. How do you go 
about doing this? Does the slide have to be top quality or do you just shoot it 
with your 35mm camera?

Larry
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RE: [pinhole-discussion] new images

2000-12-02 Thread Andy Schmitt
Great work Chip.
I love the waterfall...
Where up here do you live?
I'm over in the Mts. in Sussex county.
It's so nice that we're convinced the rest of the country that NJ Stinks!!
It helps keep (at least) a little space w/o people in it.
thanks
andy schmitt


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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] new images



here are a couple of new images taken under route 80 in hackensack n.j. 
 a waterfalls in parkridge n.j.
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.802pinhole.jpg
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.80pinhole.jpg
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/waterfalls.jpg
thanks,
chip renner

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re: Pinhole-Discussion digest, Vol 1 #88 - 20 msgs

2000-12-02 Thread Tom Miller
Congratulations to all.  I had work selected for the show, also.  Plan
to see you all there, unless circumstances conspire to thwart my
travels.
Tom

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#88 - 20 msgs


 Congratulations to you both, I was just notified that I got into the
show as
 well. If it isn't snowing too hard (I will be coming from Boston) I
hope to
 make the opening.
 It would be great to meet a number of other pinholeers. I hope to
see you
 there.
 Rusty

  Congratulations, I too got in the show along with one of my
students. Don't
   know if I will be able to make the opening. I'll email you later
when I
 know.
 
   Guy Glorieux wrote:
 
Hi,
   
I just got an eMail from Stephen Eckel, Curator for the Why
Pinhole?
international pinhole exhibition next February at the Visual
Studies
Workshop Gallery in Rochester, NY, telling me that they have
retained
two of the prints I submitted.  I was thrilled, of
ourse!  -:))
   
 This show will include over 100 prints by more than 50
artists,
  including
 new work by Jo Babcock, Rita DeWitt, Eric Renner, Nancy
Spencer and
  Willie
 Anne Wright.
   
Anybody else on this list submitted work and got accepted?  The
opening
is not until next February, but I plan to be there and it would
be nice
to see members from the group.
   
Best wishes,
   
Guy Glorieux
Montreal, Canada





Re: [pinhole-discussion] new image upload

2000-12-02 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 12/2/00 2:04:40 AM, ctalcr...@yahoo.com writes:

 What do you mean by digital giclee prints?  

Giclee is an inkjet print, usually done on rag watercolor paper with a high 
end printer and archival inks. They are expensive and must be done in a 
service bureau and sell for much more than an ordinary inkjet prints, which 
are not archival. (The new Epson 2000P printer is supposed to be archival). 
leezy



Re: [pinhole-discussion] new images

2000-12-02 Thread B2MYOUNG
Beautiful images.
You are a credit to the name, renner.
I take it you are not related...or are you?
leezy



[pinhole-discussion] RE: What to do? What to do?

2000-12-02 Thread Edward Levinson
I just uploaded a slit image of myself undecided on all these issues
that we are going through, like the Presidential election, and whether
or not to get our pinhole news monthly or not. Hope you like it?

http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/divided.jpg

Keep on Pinholin',
Tom

Tom,

Perfect timing with the photo and theme. I think it is one of the best
images you have shown us. I have been in the decisions state of mind
these days so it really says something to me. Hope you are well and happy.

ED


  Edward Levinson
*Specializing in Fine Art and Editorial Pinhole Photography*
*online portfolio at http://www.awa.or.jp/home/edo *





[pinhole-discussion] Re: Some images -pier image

2000-12-02 Thread Edward Levinson
1. This is the image that was on the announcement postcard for the show.
It was made with a 35mm camera body, the one with the malfunctioning
shutter. I later replaced this particular pinhole with a smaller one,
although most people like the images made with the bigger hole better.

http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/kt17thstpier.jpg

Katheryn,

The pier photo is superb. As some well know photographer (don't know who)
supposedely says, I wish I had had taken that photo. If someone says that
it's a compliment!

ED


  Edward Levinson
*Specializing in Fine Art and Editorial Pinhole Photography*
*online portfolio at http://www.awa.or.jp/home/edo *





Re: [pinhole-discussion] new image upload

2000-12-02 Thread Colin Talcroft
Hi Tina

What do you mean by digital giclee prints? I think
someone else asked about this. You might want to reply
on list. 

Thanks

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] digital giclee prints?

2000-12-02 Thread Chuck Flagg
Tina Martin wrote:

 . I do almost all my work as digital giclee prints now, both colour and BW. 
 There are
 a lot of great watercolour type papers for printing available. I use 
 Generation colour
 ink and MIS Quadtone black inks in two different printers, one for colour and 
 one for
 BW.


Tina,
I have been a pinholer a long time now and am now getting more up to speed with
technology.  Would you mind explaining digital giclee prints to a newbie. :-) 
Are your
inks available for a Canon or HP printer?  Thanks for any help to a techno 
novice.
-Chuck Flagg-





[pinhole-discussion] new images

2000-12-02 Thread PinholeRenner
here are a couple of new images taken under route 80 in hackensack n.j. 
 a waterfalls in parkridge n.j.
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.802pinhole.jpg
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.80pinhole.jpg
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/waterfalls.jpg
thanks,
chip renner