Jeremy,
> just wondering if anyone has tried using vinegar as a stop bath...
I've been using vinegar everytime time I travel and have to do
film processing in hotel bathrooms *g*
It works fine at a low cost.
Erich
Jeremy,
> just wondering if anyone has tried using vinegar as a stop bath...
I've been using vinegar everytime time I travel and have to do
film processing in hotel bathrooms *g*
It works fine at a low cost.
Erich
ry reasonable. Got mine for
equivalent of 10,- USD.
The latest picture in my pinhole site are shot using the Clack.
Erich
http://www.fotair.de [updates & cameras]
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Eric,
> ... but this'll give you some idea of what my work looks like.
Cool! Please keep us informed about your work.
Hope to see more in a website as my hometown is so far from yours
that I can't personally attend ;-)
Erich
Eric,
That's a great opportunity. Wish I could be there, but I think what
Kate ment was something exciting to show around here in the list.
Something worthwhile to see and enjoy to bring a little life to that
"gray theory". Please correct me Kate, if I'm wrong ;-)
Erich
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Kate Hudec wrote:
> Lots of tech talk on the digest lately, which is great, but I was wondering
> if anyone
> had seen any photography - pinhole or otherwise - that got them excited
> lately?
No, not really...
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I guess sometimes you just have to say NO and wait for that
second chance ;-).
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
Andy,
> Currently at $100USD.
> ? ok I don't understand...
I don't either ;-)
Apparently the beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder
Erich
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om the darkroom soon), I started playing with my NEW TOY:
A "new" Agfa Synchro Box
A small number of images are now on display here: Click that Updates
Button
http://www.fotair.de
Erich
after inspection.
Sounds pretty ok to me. Of course, this was BEFORE Sept. 11
Erich
worth more these days in the Euro zone.
Erich
Murray,
> What's 127 film and will anything else fit (120?),
> or did I buy a useless box camera?
To my knowledge "EFKE" - an eastern European manufacturer still
makes 127 films. If you can't find a supplyer near you, there is
one in Berlin, Germany who sells worldwide.
Erich
pinholing" in my website ;-)
Go to
http://www.fotair.de
and click the IBIZA button.
> hope you had a great time
Yes! I'm addicted now to that loveley Balearic island,
but stay away from it during July & August. It'S too crowded with
mad party folks and the heat is well above the 100's.
Erich
there
are places out in the fields where an 8x10 is just not the right
camera. 120 rollfilm in 6x9 seems to be an appropriate medium.
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
Hello Pinholers,
As I get ready to move, there will be an intermediate time
without access to computers and my emailbox.
During this interim period I should better unscuscribe from the
list. Expect me back sometime in March.
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
ter process it in
redlight ... while you watch it build up density.
You can see one example uploaded in my website:
http://www.fotair.de/lithweiher.htm
I have used the film as ISO 80 and later processed it in an
Agfa paper developer. The print here is processed in lith chemistry.
Erich
Guy,
> Wont' you miss the rain and cold winters of Germany?
Well observed, Guy.
With the summer and fall busy, I can spend my vavation
during the off-season back in the cold [grin];-).
Erich
P.S. Among other things, I hope to promote 'Fotografia Sin Lente'
while I'm there.
Hmmm, next time i'm visiting friends in Portland, Or. we could get
together for a chat ;-)
>I'm in Washington... located in Snohomish, 25 miles NE of Seattle.
Otherwise you have to come to the Balearic island of Ibiza, where I
will live next year.
Erich (still Germany)
rogress in their
reconvalescence and start the new year with renewed vigor and
creativity.
Sincerely,
Erich C. Decker, Mainz/Germany
http://www.fotair.de
Joao,
You wrote:
> I hope you like them
I sure do!
Especially the last one (pinhole) ;-)
Erich
http:/www.fotair.de
ng to work on.
Just one question though:
You do not mention the type of flash you use
and it's maximum power in watt/seconds. Please enlighten us
on that aspect too.
> A Self Portrait-
> http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/portrait.jpg
Once again: absolutely gorgeous.
Erich
http.//www.fotair.de
n see an advantage for the
professional photographer who can "print on demand" while he
works on another project at the same time. There may be an
aspect of saving time. There's no need to be in the darkroom anymore.
Erich (Mainz, Germany)
http://www.fotair.de
Hi,
Just asking: Thanks for this great selection of new images put on
display the past few days...
But I'm still hoping to see a couple of flashpics coming - after that
"heated debate" lately *g*
Erich
Harry,
I always feel kind of dumb when I ask for technical stats in the
presence of a good photograph
But I don't have much experience yet with people photography &
pinholing:
Would like to know how much light you needed for that image and how
long the exposure was.
Er
ful for any images coming in to show how
pinhole and flash mix.
Erich
P.S. Must 'shamefully' confess that I have opened my website
to such "heretic" things as LENSMADE PHOTOGRAPHY and
DIGITAL ARTS *g*
http://www.fotair.de
at day.
Let's hope for competent support.
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
Guy,
Enjoyed your charming lines of poetry:
> Lose all hope, if you enter this list...
> This is a world of black humor
> Not fit for the light hearted...
Didn't know we had a POET LAUREATE amongst us.
Keep on pinholing and writing verses :-)
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
pergrain in a couple of winter images.
Try Ilford PAN F 50 - twice as fast and superfine grain!
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
y on display in a shop window.
It sure is heavy but worth the money.
Marvellous dreamy images printed on fine paper - "almost" gives
you the feel of silverprints.
For Europeans: It's Edition Stemmle
sells for EUR 61.36
Enjoy,
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
>
> -
Just looked at your new image and all I can say is this:
That's why we keep on pinholing, right [smile].
Just curious: Is it a black/white pic blue-toned or how did you
achieve that hue?
Erich
http://www.fotair.de
ck from one enlarged pic to the next. This will certainly look
"more professional". With the next update I should have this
completed. It's just a "little extra" work - and that is my basic
dilemma: The more I work on webdesign, the fewer hours I have
to spend in the lab (sniff).
> Great work!
Thank you.
Erich (Mainz, Germany)
Oooop,
I forgot to give you this:
http://www.fotair.de
Sorry,
Erich
er construction" format,
but you may still visit.
The Links-Page needs some polishing, but that should be worked out
soon too.
Erich C. Decker
Mainz, Germany
my gallery with a similar result. The light rays
seem to wrap themselves around a tree as the morning sun travels
with the 5 minutes of exposure.
http://www.fotair.de (pinhole gallery)
Keep on pinholing and "break" the rules for great pics,
Erich
Hi,
Just curiously asking:
> pinhole portraits by mark mcloughlin , guest exhibitor upstairs
> galleryfrom sept. 7 to 30reception, thursday, september 7, 2000
Do you offer a "virtual walk" through the gallery for those
who can't attend? (smile);-)
Erich
http
-12%-14%
> -16%-18%-20%-24%
Thanks again for your help,
Erich
P.S.One example is ready for display (the Israelite crypt)
a couple more will follow shortly:
http://rz-home.de/edecker/pinhole.htm
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Hi,
That made my day:
> http://www.1112.net/lastpage.html
I followed the advice and just came back from a
wonderful walk through the woods :-)
Erich
http://rz-home.de/edecker/pinhole.htm
Thank you all for responding to my question regarding
reciprocity law failure on ILFORD HP5 Plus sheet film.
Along with "a lot of patience" - I will go ahead to check things out.
Erich
HP5 users (assuming there are a few worldwide)
have any personal experiences to share?
I need corrected exposures times, let's say from 1 to 5 minutes.
Erich
giving vabration free support for a studio camera 5x7 and my
Toyo 8x10.
Erich
ity of the hole,
the negative size and the overall precision of your equipment.
Still, sharpness should be considered more as an aesthetic than
a technical question.
Erich
>
> John
> - Original Message -
> From: "Erich C. Decker"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday,
Hi,
Just a miniature gallery of the first steps of a 'pinhole novice'.
Expect a more advanced presentaton as I (hopefully) make more progess.
Regards,
Erich
http://rz-home.de/edecker/pinhole.htm
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