Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re:[pinhole-discussion]lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread mark dungan
From: b2myo...@aol.com Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? To: cfl...@ispchannel.com, pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re:[pinhole-discussion]lesson plan Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 21:21:13 EST In a message dated 3/27/01 6:41:18 PM, cfl...@ispchannel.com

RE: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread mark dungan
From: Michael Keller m.w.kel...@verizon.net Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 21:45:12 -0500 Rather than making a camera from scratch, I'd suggest they make cameras from found

RE: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread Michael Keller
Rather than making a camera from scratch, I'd suggest they make cameras from found objects (like boxes and cans, etc) which is both easier and more imaginative (what kind of image will THIS box give me?). They can move to custom design cameras afterward.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re:[pinhole-discussion]lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 3/27/01 6:41:18 PM, cfl...@ispchannel.com writes: We use soda cans, drill with a needle driven into a 3/8 dowel(Thanks Stewart Woodruff), into an eraser. Then sand the burr created with fine sandpaper and tape it over the hole. That's EXACTLY HOW WE DO IT! leezy

[pinhole-discussion] Re:[pinhole-discussion]lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread Charles Flagg
Lisa, I start young students with the 35mm film cannisters pinhole cameras. I use a standard single paper punch to put a 1/4 hole in the cannister. We use soda cans, drill with a needle driven into a 3/8 dowel(Thanks Stewart Woodruff), into an eraser. Then sand the burr created with fine

Re: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread George L Smyth
--- lisa styles lisasty...@one.net.au wrote: Hello I am a student teacher in Australia and I am trying to design a lesson plan on making and using pinhole cameras. I want the students to be able to make their cameras cheaply and quickly. Has anybody tried using black foam core? The

Re: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread Figurefoto
In a message dated 3/27/01 10:54:18 AM Pacific Standard Time, zin...@telenet.net writes: Hello I am a student teacher in Australia and I am trying to design a lesson plan on making and using pinhole cameras. I want the students to be able to make their cameras cheaply and quickly.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread Kosinski Family
, it's skill building! Have a great class. Jim K www.paintcancamera.com - Original Message - From: lisa styles lisasty...@one.net.au To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:23 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan Hello I am a student teacher

Re: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread B2MYOUNG
Lisa, When I teach pinhole, we start with an empty box of salt. We paint it black on the inside with tempera paint and cut a 1 square hole for the pinhole which is made from the soda can. Tape, a new top, etc. It's very easy. leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread Guy Glorieux
lisa styles wrote: Hello I am a student teacher in Australia and I am trying to design a lesson plan on making and using pinhole cameras. I want the students to be able to make their cameras cheaply and quickly. Has anybody tried using black foam core? Hi Lisa, You may want to visit the

[pinhole-discussion] lesson plan

2001-03-27 Thread lisa styles
Hello I am a student teacher in Australia and I am trying to design a lesson plan on making and using pinhole cameras. I want the students to be able to make their cameras cheaply and quickly. Has anybody tried using black foam core? What would be the recommended minimum thickness of cardboard?