wow, that picture is amazing! check out eric renner's Pinhole Photography
book for some interesting pictures of the sky exposed over the course of 6
months. Unfortunately I don't think he mentions much about how they were
technically accomplished.
rob
> From: "Richard M. Koolish"
> Reply-To: p
This is an exhibit of a really fine set of lith processed pinhole images by
our own Guy Glorieux. I invite everyone to check it out!
from the Pinhole Diary...
==
Guy Glorieux, "fragments... dreams..."
==
[2001-09-01] An e
> I have the project to expose a color negative during one year with a
> pinhole camera...
> The picture should represent the trajectory of the sun from winter to
> summer solstice and inversely and, I hope, a weird representation of
> the landscape.
> I'm thinking of using a ND 120 filter (-20
Hi,
I have the project to expose a color negative during one year with a
pinhole camera...
The picture should represent the trajectory of the sun from winter to
summer solstice and inversely and, I hope, a weird representation of
the landscape.
I'm thinking of using a ND 120 filter (-20 stops
In a message dated 8/31/01 7:52:01 AM, pinh...@jameskellar.com writes:
<< I have returned. >>
Yipee!
You have been missed.
Welcome home!
leezy
Hi all,
Sorry, for personal reasons I have been out pretty much out of the loop the
last few months. I have returned.
I have recieved a couple of messages of folks who want to get off the list,
or want to edit there account. Please remember that you can do most of this
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