You could also make a camera similar to this using a cookie tin.
andy schmitt
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Hi:
I'm using a handmade 8x10 wide-angle/panoramic camera. I love the
pictures it takes. See http://cyano.usask.ca/pinhole for some of them.
It takes pictures with an angle of view of about 120 degrees. It
introduces a fair bit of distortion, but I like it.
This camera is shaped like a
In a message dated 6/11/01 9:14:30 AM Central Daylight Time,
pinh...@jameskellar.com writes:
I will be in Chicago at the end of June for 3 days. I know that there is an
Edward Weston at the The Art Institute of Chicago, which I plan to see. Does
any one know of any other phtography related
--- hello friends!
i was wondering if anyone had specific measurments
for an 8X10 camera and a site from where i can order
the pinhole (aperture)?
thanks,
heather
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Bill,
I have just completed the first roll from the modified PTG 4x5.. the
camera is the same as before except that it now has a much wider opening
back, thus allowing the use of the Calumet roll film backs. I have a
6x7. a 6x9 or 6x12 would be even better, but any will do
i would like to keep this as user-friendly as possible.
here are a few
more questions i have come up with:
-could i use a smaller film size to avoid the vignette? (is there a
recommended size?)
Bryan, a couple of thoughts: first, if you are using a large box as Guillermo
suggested (50
I will be in Chicago at the end of June for 3 days. I know that there is an
Edward Weston at the The Art Institute of Chicago, which I plan to see. Does
any one know of any other phtography related eventes going on in Chicago.
Also if there are some pinhole people who would like to get togeather
would it be possible for me to see some images using a box of this build?
(either on a website some where or emailed as jpegs) this would really
help us in knowing what to expect since we have never tried this before.
i would like to keep this as user-friendly as possible. here are a few
more
Wow! All the pinhole photos are great.
Are the PTG people going to make those modifications
standard, or will they continue to be a custom set up?
Mike Vande Bunt
William Logan wrote:
I have just completed the first roll from the modified PTG 4x5.. the
camera is the same as before