> In a message dated 12/28/00 3:04:22 AM, kerpl...@juno.com writes:
>
> << Leezy,
>I'm in Washington... located in Snohomish, 25 miles NE of
> Seattle.
>
> Levi >>
>
> Well, that's pretty far away.
>
> I'm in NY.
>
Leezy,
I'll be moving to NY next year. Going to RIT.
Leezy,
I'm in Washington... located in Snohomish, 25 miles NE of Seattle.
Levi
At school we had this idea to make a giant puzzle that had 8x10 pieces
that would be distributed to all the students. Everyone would then
create an image and mount it to their puzzle piece. Then we would put it
to together on the gallery floor. The idea is that when the puzzle is
put together, t
I love the idea of a print swap! Count me in!
There has been some debate on having a theme of self portraiture. I
think that this is a fantastic idea. For those of you who prefer to
leave your artistic opportunities open, opting to have no theme, consider
this. A self portrait doesn't have to
I'm sorry... I thought this was so funny I was going to send it to a
friend, but accidently sent it to the list instead...
Levi
Amanda,
This is going to be my new project... wanna help?
Levi
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 10:59:52 -0500 "Andy Schmitt"
writes:
> a butt cam...now there is a visualization that interfered with my cup
> of
> coffee... 8o)
> a self portrait perhaps?
> Wearing a pair of light tight pan
>peregoy writes:
> Great work. What was the f stop of your pinhole?
I calculate it at F-160. The actual size of the hole is (I beleive)
.018"
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/portrait.jpg
> 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.
These were made using one flash head on a 600WS Photogenic power back -
full power. The flash is about 3' from the subject (rough guesstim
Here are links to two self portraits that were made using flash as the
light source. Both were shot with a converted Hasselblad body (lens
board was made out of matt board, brass shim stock and gaff tape) shot on
Tri-X 320 film and processed in HC-110. The exposures were both 4 "pops"
of the flas