[pinhole-discussion] Film Storage

2002-04-21 Thread Leonard Peterson
Freezing film will make it last almost forever past exp date. Refridgeration will keep it 5 years past. You might also consider bulk film and rolling your own. Easy to do and the only upfront costs are the bulk loader and film cassettes. I would recommend buying these item new as used ones

[pinhole-discussion] longggggg exposure upon a child

2002-04-21 Thread ethereal art
Dennis Alfrey wrote one was a longg exposure , something like several hours, focused upon a child/daughter as she slept in her bed, and another image, am not sure if by the same person who made images of their daughter(s) while on a picnic, perhaps during the World Wide Pinhole Day last year ,

[pinhole-discussion] Konica Infrared freezer stories

2002-04-21 Thread ethereal art
george wrote: Yes, freezing it is definitely best. Last year I just finished some Konica Infrared that had been in the freezer since 1992 and it worked like fresh film(I'm sure that others have older stories). Hi George. My 120 Konica Infrared has been in the freezer since 1991. Out of 20

Re: Thanks Re: [pinhole-discussion] best viewfinders for close-up work

2002-04-21 Thread Richard Heather
Sarah, Look up the work of Sally Mann. She makes wonderful large format photos from glass plates and old lenses. She started with her children as subject matter and has moved on to spooky landscapes and Old South type photos. http://www.gregkucera.com/mann.htm http://www.gregkucera.com/mann.htm

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Ultraviolet Light Pinhole Camera Project

2002-04-21 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: Adam Leiferman leiferm...@kimball.k12.sd.us First I shone the UV laser on a front-surface convex mirror. I then made pinhole lenses specifically constructed to create the best images for the wavelength of light that I was using. The pinhole's size was

[pinhole-discussion] Ultraviolet Light Pinhole Camera Project

2002-04-21 Thread Adam Leiferman
Hi Pinholers, During the past few months I have successfully constructed a laser that emits a beam of ultraviolet light. I wondered if this short wavelength light could be used to make a picture on ordinary photographic film and found that easiest way was to use a pinhole camera. (Ordinary

Re: [pinhole-discussion] darkrooms in Toronto

2002-04-21 Thread G.Penate
Liav, Check the darkrooms at Gallery44 in downtown Toronto, here is their URL: http://www.gallery44.org Guillermo - Original Message - From: Liav Koren yu257...@yorku.ca To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 6:01 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion]