Hi:
tried posting this before - apologies for possible duplication...
Posted two prints from the same negative
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=window1c.jpg
a cyanotype
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=window1s.jpg
It is too bad your friend has lost some of freedom of play and
experimenting! Sounds like a great camera collection. However it looks like
paying the bills is very important right now. Just my 1.5 cents worth. :-)
~Chuck~
> I have not used one of these "PinHolgas" but I did make my own.
Re: The
I shoot a lot with converted pinhole Holgas. I can't see paying someone to
modify a Holga into a pinhole camera. It's a simple three step process:
1. The lens is held on by a single screw. This can be accessed from inside
of the camera, or if you are like me you will
forcefully twis
> I have not used one of these "PinHolgas" but I did make my own.
Re: The Holga. A friend who's a pro. photographer/teacher hadn't heard of
the Holgas so I let him borrow one of mine--which he hasn't used in a month!
I asked him why not? He answered that he didn't think he could since it was
in