Amen
John
Good luck with the slit images, I just did a series with the same process -
beautiful images result from the process - not quite pinhole, not quite
anything else, just remember to keep the slits clean - if not you get a
horrible banding across the image - sorry but the run on sentences are kind
It was Mustard, in the library, with the hose!
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Not to defend Guillermo, who in any case needs no defending, but I agree
that the optimals are a good place for most people to start. It is a
good place to begin your exploration because it guarantees a reasonable
image. I show students a variety of different efects using zone plate
and various pin
Jeff Dilcher wrote:
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> On Tuesday 07 May 2002 09:51 pm, michael_georg...@trendmicro.com wrote:
> > Perhaps the majority of pinhole is not at all concerned with sharpness.
> > There are many, many of what I consider Pictorial shooters, achieving great
> > soft images, some very dreamlike. Very ni
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> Pinhole can be about sharpness, as well as softness... it's also about time,
> and light, perspective, art, science, chance and fun!
In the very far past I've been "nailed" in this list because of my interest on
the scientific and mathematical approach to it,
hi everyone! I will be showing 6 pinhole photos including #416
pinholeday at the bwac [ brooklyn working artist coalition
] Over 250 artists will be exhibiting their work..The buildings housing
the art works were old grain sheds...Show opening saturday may 11 at
12pm. ..for more info
On Tuesday 07 May 2002 09:51 pm, michael_georg...@trendmicro.com wrote:
> Perhaps the majority of pinhole is not at all concerned with sharpness.
> There are many, many of what I consider Pictorial shooters, achieving great
> soft images, some very dreamlike. Very nice stuff! (eg: Davison's The
>
Guillermo, in the course of explaining optimum pinhole formulas to Tom
Harvey, said "Since pinhole is not about "sharpness", use any pinhole size
for a particular distance pinhole-film, but I suggest you use what I call
the "scientific formulation" as the starting point from which deviate."
With c
Hi Chuck
I don't have your address so I'll have to weigh down the group with a quick
question (sorry)
Where are you getting your transfer sheets & what printer(s) do you use for
them. I've had rotten luck with the couple I've tried.
thanks
andy
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nice job Rob!
I understand your sediments about the injury factor. I've been working on a
few ultra wide 4x5's lately & woof, what I've found to do to myself is
amazing...
I'm looking forward to seeing some pictures from your new camera.
have fun!
andy
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Great!! I am tired of getting all these messages.
Kurt Norlin
Is there a link to John Olson's Library or do we get this notice as a FYI?
Joe Rollins
http://msucares.com/poultry/reproductions/poultry_parts_embryo.html
Please read the above. The answer to which end comes first
is basically..."depends." And I quote:
"The egg passes through the oviduct small end first, but is
laid large end first. In the vagina, the egg is turned
horizontally j
Have not used (or even heard of the Daylux) but I've been using
converted One-Steps for quite a while. Very simple to remove the fromt
panel, and then the lens. I use them with the 600 film which gives me
more exposure range and a pinhole in the f90-f128 range for detail
reduction. I've never tried
Sarah,
Here's some information Ed Levinson sent me about the Polaroid pinhole
camera, now available in the US as well as Japan:
http://www.???/diary/?option=story&id=214
- Gregg
At 08:18 AM 5/7/02 -0400, you wrote:
This has probably already been discussed, but does anyone here h
This has probably already been discussed, but does anyone here have the
Daylux pinhole camera which takes Polaroid film? If so, how do you like it?
I have been wondering about doing pinhole with Polaroids. Anyone take the
lens off an SX-70 or One Step? I got one for 25 cents at a church rummag
... it seems we have been taking eggs for granted!
put an egg down on the table and roll it,
when it stops the point in contact with the table is
the "bottom", non?
:-)
jim
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I wondered if anyone was going to "call" me on this - I don't know!
-And I grew up around chickens!
Tom Miller wrote:
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> Hi Mike and All,
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> A late reply, but... Here is the website that came to my mind when I
> read the question below:
> http://www.merrillphoto.com/PintoidAdventure.htm
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> Viewing these images got me out of the Altoid sceptic tank.
>
> Tom
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> To answer the original question, the air sac is at the big end.
>- John
Right'o! -:))
Chef Guy
John Olson is now back in the library.
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