[pinhole-discussion] Fwd: New On-line Exhibit: Guy Glorieux, fragments... dreams...

2001-08-31 Thread Gregg Kemp
This is an exhibit of a really fine set of lith processed pinhole images by 
our own Guy Glorieux.  I invite everyone to check it out!



from the Pinhole Diary...

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Guy Glorieux, fragments... dreams...
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[2001-09-01] An exhibit of new pinhole photographs by Guy Glorieux opened 
today in the Pinhole Visions Main Gallery.  Guy resides in Montreal, 
Canada and concentrates his energies full-time as a fine art photographer. 
His photographs are widely exhibited in Canada and in the United States, 
including at the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY, The 
Contemporary Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Viewpoint Gallery in 
Sacramento, California. There are seventeen images in the fragments... 
dreams... exhibit.


These captured moments are non-linear -- a gazing of the mind, a stream 
of memories and juxtapositions. These are moments everyone experiences. 
They remain just under the surface, ready to emerge unexpectedly or 
through thoughts associations. They interact with one another in the same 
way as the unconstrained mind creates streams of images in the quiet of 
the night, just before the onset of sleep. - Guy Glorieux


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  http://www.???/exhibits/Glorieux/


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Re: [pinhole-discussion] very long exposure

2001-08-31 Thread Richard M. Koolish
 I have the project to expose a color negative during one year with a 
 pinhole camera...
 The picture should represent the trajectory of the sun from winter to 
 summer solstice and inversely and, I hope, a weird representation of 
 the landscape.
 I'm thinking of using a ND 120 filter (-20 stops) to achieve that.
 Does anyone has already experiment that kind of exposure with another 
 solution ?
 
 Hugues
 
 http://users.skynet.be/asveyou



If you expose every day, you will probably get a wide band as the sun
slowly changes declination from +23 degrees above the celestial equator in the
summer to -23 degrees below the celestial equator in the winter.  Each day
would be a little exposed strip, and they would scan the negative something
like the raster scan of a computer monitor.

Look at the picture:  http://sundials.org/links/local/pages/dicicco.htm

It's a photo of the analemma, and was done by taking a picture of the sun
at exactly the same time of day, once a week for a year.  It shows the change
in the suns declination and the equation of time, which is due to the sun being
fast or slow with respect to the clock due to the tilt of the earths axis and
the eccentricity of the earths orbit.  That picture was taken on one piece of
of 4x5 film with a Speed Graphic camera bolted to a window frame.  I actually
saw the camera in place during the second try to make the photograph.  He used
a newtral desnity filter over the lens, probably ND 5 (factor of 100,000).

You probably want to try a shot test first, of perhaps a week.  And
remember that at the summer and winter solstices, the declination is changing
very slowly, so the suns path will repeat for some number of days giving more
exposure in the same place.



[pinhole-discussion] very long exposure

2001-08-31 Thread Hugues Mertens

Hi,

I have the project to expose a color negative during one year with a 
pinhole camera...
The picture should represent the trajectory of the sun from winter to 
summer solstice and inversely and, I hope, a weird representation of 
the landscape.

I'm thinking of using a ND 120 filter (-20 stops) to achieve that.
Does anyone has already experiment that kind of exposure with another 
solution ?


Hugues

http://users.skynet.be/asveyou



[pinhole-discussion] Pinhole admin stuff

2001-08-31 Thread James Kellar
Hi all,

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