Re: [pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude

2002-10-29 Thread Robin Coutts
Dai,I just visited your website and found it too, inspirational
just wanted  to say that to you
Robin
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Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 9:58 PM
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude


 Hi Robert,

 I the final images are printed on Cachet Multibrom Variable Contrast
 Fiber Base Double Weight Matte Paper.  The paper is VERY nice but
 availability is spotty.  I got my supply from BH.

 I have some bad (photo/scan) images of the camera here:

 http://www.justdai.com/cam1.jpg
 http://www.justdai.com/cam2.jpg

 It will accommodate standard 2X3 Graphic backs which are available in
 6X9, 6X7 and 6X6 120/220 film formats.  I also built two Polaroid film
 backs, one that will accept 669-type pack film and the other SX-70/600
 integral film.

 Cheers,
 Dai.


 From:  r...@aarp.org (Fox, Robert)
 Dai,
 
 Those are very impressive and beautiful images. Thanks for the
inspiration!
 What type of paper are they printed on?  I know if they look that good as
 tiny compressed jpegs, the real prints must be stunning.
 
 Do you have any link to show what your homemade camera looks like?
 
 Regards,
 R.J.


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RE: [pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude

2002-10-29 Thread DaiNaka
Hi Robert,

I the final images are printed on Cachet Multibrom Variable Contrast 
Fiber Base Double Weight Matte Paper.  The paper is VERY nice but 
availability is spotty.  I got my supply from BH.  

I have some bad (photo/scan) images of the camera here:

http://www.justdai.com/cam1.jpg
http://www.justdai.com/cam2.jpg

It will accommodate standard 2X3 Graphic backs which are available in 
6X9, 6X7 and 6X6 120/220 film formats.  I also built two Polaroid film 
backs, one that will accept 669-type pack film and the other SX-70/600 
integral film.

Cheers,
Dai.


From:  r...@aarp.org (Fox, Robert)
Dai,

Those are very impressive and beautiful images. Thanks for the inspiration!
What type of paper are they printed on?  I know if they look that good as
tiny compressed jpegs, the real prints must be stunning.

Do you have any link to show what your homemade camera looks like?

Regards,
R.J.


-
Daisuke Nakabayashi
dain...@aol.com
http://www.justdai.com
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude

2002-10-29 Thread Guillermo
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From: Paul Prober pro...@silcom.com

 Note! By using flash there is no recopicity failure. The effect is the
same
 as opening the shutter for 1/1,000 of a second each time the flash is
fired.

Sure, there is a reciprocity like effect, its name is Intermittency
Effect.

Guillermo




Re: [pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude

2002-10-29 Thread Catherine Just
Beautiful work!

Thanks for more insight about flash and pinhole.

Catherine
--- dain...@aol.com wrote:
 Hi Folks,
 
 I did a series several years ago using a portable
 Vivitar flash and a 
 pinhole camera shooting nudes.  A sample can be
 viewed here:  
 http://www.justdai.com/topo/index.html  The final
 images are 11X14 from 
 6X7 120 negative.
 
 Shooting pinhole with flash is astonishingly easy
 and rather liberating 
 since exposure time and the use of a tripod goes out
 the window...  
 Exposure is determined by flash to subject distance
 like in lensed 
 photography, and since the effective shutter speed
 is now the duration 
 of the flash, there is no need to support the camera
 on a stable base.
 
 Cheers,
 Dai.
 
 From:  pro...@silcom.com (Paul Prober)
 
  Yes! There is another way. That is to use flash. 
 My website at

http://www.huecandela.com/hue-x/Pin-html/PP_h-pwr1.html
 has pictures that
 are 6 inches to over 4 1/2 feet from a f/250
 pinhole in one picture. Plus
 information on using flash units with many firings
 for one picture.  Also a
 complete set of flash tables for pinhole
 photography is found at

http://www.huecandela.com/hue-x/Pin-html/PP_flash1.html
 with tables for ASA
 100 to 3200  15ws-8000ws and f/2.8-f/4000 with
 flash to subject distances.
 Note! By using flash there is no recopicity
 failure. The effect is the same
 as opening the shutter for 1/1,000 of a second each
 time the flash is fired.
 Many flash firings may be required to meet the
 total light power. Also
 daylight color film will work. Normal flash units
 with recycling time for
 four flash firings would take less than 3 minutes. 
 Subdue lighting can be
 present and be invisible to the film.
 
  Paul Prober
 
 
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RE: [pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude

2002-10-29 Thread Fox, Robert
Dai,

Those are very impressive and beautiful images. Thanks for the inspiration!
What type of paper are they printed on?  I know if they look that good as
tiny compressed jpegs, the real prints must be stunning.

Do you have any link to show what your homemade camera looks like?

Regards,
R.J.

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From: dain...@aol.com [mailto:dain...@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 12:15 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude


Hi Folks,

I did a series several years ago using a portable Vivitar flash and a 
pinhole camera shooting nudes.  A sample can be viewed here:  
http://www.justdai.com/topo/index.html  The final images are 11X14 from 
6X7 120 negative.

Shooting pinhole with flash is astonishingly easy and rather liberating 
since exposure time and the use of a tripod goes out the window...  
Exposure is determined by flash to subject distance like in lensed 
photography, and since the effective shutter speed is now the duration 
of the flash, there is no need to support the camera on a stable base.

Cheers,
Dai.




[pinhole-discussion] re:pinhole nude

2002-10-29 Thread Paul Prober
 Yes! There is another way. That is to use flash.  My website at
http://www.huecandela.com/hue-x/Pin-html/PP_h-pwr1.html has pictures that
are 6 inches to over 4 1/2 feet from a f/250 pinhole in one picture. Plus
information on using flash units with many firings for one picture.  Also a
complete set of flash tables for pinhole photography is found at
http://www.huecandela.com/hue-x/Pin-html/PP_flash1.html with tables for ASA
100 to 3200  15ws-8000ws and f/2.8-f/4000 with flash to subject distances.
Note! By using flash there is no recopicity failure. The effect is the same
as opening the shutter for 1/1,000 of a second each time the flash is fired.
Many flash firings may be required to meet the total light power. Also
daylight color film will work. Normal flash units with recycling time for
four flash firings would take less than 3 minutes.  Subdue lighting can be
present and be invisible to the film.

 Paul Prober