Re: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-07 Thread Guillermo
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From: eco...@aol.com


 Thanks for all the info. I could not get to 'stanford' site and the 'Zero'
 site did not give enough details.
 But I think a zone plate seems to be similar to a Fresnal Lens.
 If not, then further enlightenment is needed.
 Ellis

Mark Iterrante mentioned my sites:

Images: http://members.rogers.com/penate/ZP120.html
Article on the subject: http://members.rogers.com/penate/zoneplate.html

If something in the above article you don't understand of if you have any
questions after having read it, pls post a question, either here or directly
to my email address  pen...@rogers.com

Guillermo






RE: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-04 Thread Mark Interrante
Hi,

I've always liked Guillermo PeƱate's images 
http://members.rogers.com/penate/ZP120.html

and he wrote a good article on the subject 
http://members.rogers.com/penate/zoneplate.html

All the images right now on my pinhole site are also zone
http://www.interwalk.com/pinhole.htm

Mark

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 Here's a good description on how to make a zone plate.
 http://www.stanford.edu/~cpatton/zp.html

 = Original Message From eco...@aol.com =
 Please help my ignorance, I keep seeing referances to 'Zone plate'
 and I haven't a clue to what it means. Will someone describe it for me,
 or a site with a picture of one.
 Thanks,
 Ellis
 
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RE: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-04 Thread Chris Peregoy
Here's a good description on how to make a zone plate.
http://www.stanford.edu/~cpatton/zp.html

= Original Message From eco...@aol.com =
Please help my ignorance, I keep seeing referances to 'Zone plate'
and I haven't a clue to what it means. Will someone describe it for me,
or a site with a picture of one.
Thanks,
Ellis

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RE: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-04 Thread ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J
Here you go. 
http://www.zeroimage.com/camera1.html

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Please help my ignorance, I keep seeing referances to 'Zone plate'
and I haven't a clue to what it means. Will someone describe it for me,
or a site with a picture of one.
Thanks,
Ellis

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-04 Thread Ecocdt
Please help my ignorance, I keep seeing referances to 'Zone plate'
and I haven't a clue to what it means. Will someone describe it for me,
or a site with a picture of one.
Thanks,
Ellis



Re: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-04 Thread Howard Wells
The still-life idea is a good one. I've shot hand-held 35mm pinhole at
weddings but mostly have used altered lens plastic cameras for exactly
that romantic pictorialist feel. I'll scan some images and send the
urls. I only do weddings for people who have seen my other work and
appreciate it. And I always hire a real wedding photographer to get the
shots for the grandparents. My clients are without exception other
people in the co-called creative community. 
Howard Wells

Gordon J. Holtslander wrote:
 
 Hi:
 
 I think it would be really intersting to take pictures of some of the
 significant objects involved in the wedding with a pinhole camera - rings
 flowers, hands holding  etc - sort of still-lifes instead of just
 portraits.
 
 A pinhole camera could give them a romantic pictorialist feel.
 
 It would add another dimension to what you could do - not just portraits
 
 I had people who wanted blackwhite portraits in addition to the usual
 colore group shots and portraits
 
 I did a biker wedding once - lots of fun - they didn't want plain old
 wedding shots. No pinhole camera
 
 Gord
 
 On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Catherine Just wrote:
 
 
  I am curious if anyone has used a pinhole camera at a
  wedding?
 
  I would LOVE to use one there as another means to
  creating alternative imagery while also...supporting
  myself with the craft!
 
  My website just went up 2 days ago...mainly for my
  commercial work. I think the fine art doesn't read
  very well on the site.
 
 
  http://www.catherinejust.com
 
  would LOVE to have people think of me if interested in
  more alternative ways to capture everyday/special
  events.
 
  C
 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-03 Thread George L Smyth
Catherine -

The black on dark burgendy makes things very difficult to read.  I didn't even
see the links at the bottom until I had gone through several pages.  The
numeric links are very small and since the link color does not change, I do not
know which images I have seen and which I have not.

Cheers -

george



--- Catherine Just blue_medic...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 I am curious if anyone has used a pinhole camera at a
 wedding?
 
 I would LOVE to use one there as another means to
 creating alternative imagery while also...supporting
 myself with the craft!
 
 My website just went up 2 days ago...mainly for my
 commercial work. I think the fine art doesn't read
 very well on the site.
 
 
 http://www.catherinejust.com
 
 would LOVE to have people think of me if interested in
 more alternative ways to capture everyday/special
 events.
 
 C
 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] weddings

2002-10-03 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi:

I think it would be really intersting to take pictures of some of the
significant objects involved in the wedding with a pinhole camera - rings
flowers, hands holding  etc - sort of still-lifes instead of just
portraits.

A pinhole camera could give them a romantic pictorialist feel.

It would add another dimension to what you could do - not just portraits

I had people who wanted blackwhite portraits in addition to the usual
colore group shots and portraits

I did a biker wedding once - lots of fun - they didn't want plain old
wedding shots. No pinhole camera

Gord

On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Catherine Just wrote:


 I am curious if anyone has used a pinhole camera at a
 wedding?

 I would LOVE to use one there as another means to
 creating alternative imagery while also...supporting
 myself with the craft!

 My website just went up 2 days ago...mainly for my
 commercial work. I think the fine art doesn't read
 very well on the site.


 http://www.catherinejust.com

 would LOVE to have people think of me if interested in
 more alternative ways to capture everyday/special
 events.

 C

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Tel (306) 966-4433  Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Fax (306) 966-4461  Canada  S7N 5E2
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