[pinhole-discussion] Re: Pinhole-Discussion digest, Vol 1 #880 - 14 msgs

2003-04-28 Thread Jim Kathy Blodgett
 Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 00:07:19 -0400
 From: Chris Peregoy pere...@umbc.edu

 I've been able to get good results from color print paper by using three
 filters...The one problem with all these is the filter factor makes for
long exposures.

Chris - do you meter the light through the same filters for exposure times?

Jim
Roy, Washington




RE: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates pinhole sieves

2003-04-28 Thread CRABBE Heidi S
Chris,

 Wow... amazing images!

Heidi


 My zone plate photos:  http://www.ellingerphoto.com/
 
 Chris Ellinger
 Ann Arbor, MI  USA
 
 



RE: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates pinhole sieves

2003-04-28 Thread Fox, Robert
Chris,

Really outstanding images! I think the zone plate technique looks great
in BW. It really adds a luminous, dreamy effect. Great!

Are you using 4x5, medium format, or something else?

Regards,
R.J.

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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates  pinhole sieves


On 24 Apr 2003 at 10:51, Rauch, Shelley wrote:

 I'm probably getting too far ahead of myself, but I've come across 
 some references to these items.
 Anyone have any experience with either of these tools?
Pros/cons/general .02 cents?

I have been using a zone plate for about a year, and am extremely
intrigued by the 
quality of image it produces.  To me it,  reveals the energy beneath
the surface of 
things.

My zone plate photos:  http://www.ellingerphoto.com/

Chris Ellinger
Ann Arbor, MI  USA


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Re: [pinhole-discussion] WPPD

2003-04-28 Thread Guy Glorieux
End of April represent a compromise, when the northern
 hemisphere is in spring and the southern one is in autumn.

 Guillermo (speaking for myself)
 Who can't plant flowers outside in the flower bed until 3rd week of
May w/o
 risking them to frost!!.


Hey Guillermo,
Remember the snow storm we had last year on WPPD2.  Montreal was bad,
but if I remeber correctly, you had an even worse weather.

Guy




Re: [pinhole-discussion] WPPD

2003-04-28 Thread Guillermo
- Original Message -
From: Michael Healy mjhe...@kcnet.com


 WWPD is under the belt! And it has been a great experience. I spent about
5
 hours lugging around the 4x5, in the heat, I should say. We had ninety
four
 degree heat today. My film turned to jelly. My brain fried like bacon.
 Listen, it's been a load of fun! So -- I hate to sound like a whiner, but.
 What do you say we do next year's in January, when the weather is bit more
 civilized?

Michael,

Remember it is a global event, it may be civilized in January in your
region but it would be way bellow freezing in some other regions and
probably half way to boiling temperature in many parts of the southern
hemisphere.  End of April represent a compromise, when the northern
hemisphere is in spring and the southern one is in autumn.

Guillermo (speaking for myself)
Who can't plant flowers outside in the flower bed until 3rd week of May w/o
risking them to frost!!.