Re: [pinhole-discussion] mini-pin website
In a message dated 5/14/01 11:38:20 AM Central Daylight Time, aa...@deadlettertype.com writes: reply to junkman. the cameras are all handmade from 35mm film cannisters. the rounded shape of the container causes the fallout at the edges, and also an unreal distortion. don't know exactly what size the pinhole is... trial and error. i'm using paper negatives that are cut to 3.25 x 1.625 in, hence the name mini-pin. Oh, gotcha. Makes sense. Thanks for the info. Junkman
[pinhole-discussion] mini-pin website
reply to junkman. the cameras are all handmade from 35mm film cannisters. the rounded shape of the container causes the fallout at the edges, and also an unreal distortion. don't know exactly what size the pinhole is... trial and error. i'm using paper negatives that are cut to 3.25 x 1.625 in, hence the name mini-pin.
Re: [pinhole-discussion] mini-pin website
In a message dated 5/14/01 1:20:16 AM Central Daylight Time, aa...@deadlettertype.com writes: http://www.troubalert.com/minipin/ Very interesting... I have not been following the thread about disposable cameras and using them for pinhole... Maybe I had better back up and see what I missed. Was the lens removed, or just a pinhole placed in front of it? I noticed what appeared to be flare on each side... Was it flare, or something else. What caused it? Junkman
Re: [pinhole-discussion] mini-pin website
I like 'em alot. Keep going. I want to see more. leezy
[pinhole-discussion] mini-pin website
hello all. just posted the first version of a pinhole website. it's part of a disposable camera project for a lensless photography show... check it out and let me know what you think. aaron http://www.troubalert.com/minipin/