In case anyone is looking for an inexpensive route for starting a website, I
can recommend Brinkster.com (I have no affiliation with them outside of being a
pay-for customer for DRiPInvesting.org). They are the only place where one can
get free webspace without advertisements (if there is any
Altoids are a 'curiously strong' brand of mints. They come in little tins.
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From: callum moffat [mailto:callum...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 4:02 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] (no subject)
sorry i meant what
sorry i meant what are altoids never heard of them in
scotland/uk
callum moffat
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*so maybe the suggested final mailing date should be bumped to the end of
january.
John
**That sounds like a good idea. Thanks Rob for resetting the list. Swaps are
lots of work but very rewarding, a great way to start the new year.
Take Care,
Chuck
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, Ingo Günther wrote:
pinhole-discussion@p at ??? schrieb am 12.12.02 06:20:28:
Great discussions! It improves us all as artists.
Only 13 shopping days to Christmas..buy art!
Happy Holidays to All on the list!
~Chuck Flagg~
yes Chuck, so it is. But
pinhole-discussion@p at ??? schrieb am 12.12.02 06:20:28:
Great discussions! It improves us all as artists.
Only 13 shopping days to Christmas..buy art!
Happy Holidays to All on the list!
~Chuck Flagg~
yes Chuck, so it is. But also 13 shopping days to send pinhole postcards to the
Andrew -
A few years ago I bought a box of Europe's Finest single weight paper from
Freestyle Photographic in California. I've used that for paper negatives on
quite a few occasions and I found it worked very well. I know Freestyle
doesn't sell it anymore, but I haven't looked elsewhere. If you
...including any little
dusties on the filter.
andy
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Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 11:52 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Andy Schmitt wrote:
good instinct since everything in front gets focus...including any little
dusties on the filter.
andy
Dusties have no problem getting projected onto the film when the filter
is behind the pinhole- I know this from painful personal experience!
Moral-
at ???
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] (no subject)
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 08:51:43 -0700 (PDT)
ive just bought a cheap hoya red 25 filter for b/w
work and maybe some infra red
question in front or behind the pinhole... and
does it matter?
my instinct says behind
whatya
ive just bought a cheap hoya red 25 filter for b/w
work and maybe some infra red
question in front or behind the pinhole... and
does it matter?
my instinct says behind
whatya think?
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getting this message. please if you want to get off the list go through the
proper channels
I use agfa premium r.c. medium weight as negs. in film cannisters and it just
feels a lot thinner than ilford.regards michey
hi, i just wanted to share a new camera i made. i cut a polaroid big shot
down to create a wide angle camera. these cameras are nothing but good old
hard plastic. great for carrying around in a bag because they're lightweight.
anyway, i cut the bellow shaped plastic front off using a handsaw. i
over, using a known good camera!
Thanks,
-Dan
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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Omar Alvarez
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 8:21 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion
I am new to pinhole and spend a lot of time looking at the web for
portfolios of different artists, this one really knocked me out.
http://www.marthacasanave.com/cp.html
: Sunday, April 07, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] help with indoor exposures needed
I have been fairly happy with my results when taking pinhole pictures
outdoors but I am not sure how to figure out the exposure for indoor
shots.
I know this is a really novice question, but sould
Thomas,
What's the URL?
james
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 08:44 AM, Thomas Kellner wrote:
Hey everybody,
my webpage is online for a while with an extra section pinhole.
(PCusers )
Best regards from Germany
Hey everybody,
my webpage is online for a while with an extra section pinhole. (PCusers )
Best regards from Germany
- Original Message -
From: Sarah Heidt heidtsa...@hotmail.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] help
how do i make matchbox pin holes
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my favorites right now are a converted polaroid bigshot and a polaroid 110a-
they both take packfilm. the bigshot is a portrait camera, it's great for
close-ups.
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When the notch is in the upper right corner the emulsion is toward you.
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From: pete eckert peteeck...@mindspring.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:10 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] (no subject)
I made a 8 x 10 camera to take
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From: Kosinski Family zin...@telenet.net
all this left right up down is a little dyslexic, especially if you can't
see,
I suggest to you that blind persons are probably better at this dyslexic
matters than people with good eye sight. Besides, whether you are able
the right time is to make an exposure? haw about training the
dog to use a point shoot camera?
jim k
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From: pete eckert peteeck...@mindspring.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:10 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] (no subject)
I
The notches serve two purposes, film identification and film
orientation. With the film held vertically (8 across the top, 10 down
the sides) and the notches along the top edge nearer to the right side,
the emulsion is facing you.
Dick Gifford
Pete eckert wrote:
(snip)
...I noticed some
pete eckert wrote:
-- snip --
My problem is, (besides being totally blind), I can't tell what side
the emulsion is on. Paper has more tooth on the paper side than the
emulsion side. the film feels the same on both sides. I tried both sides
and my wife said both negatives had images. I
I made a 8 x 10 camera to take glass plates. It was intended to have liquid
light painted on the plates so I could play with drawing with the emulsion.
It's the rainy season here in Northern California. so the camera is much to
slow four what I intended to do with it. I only found this out after
ok
testing...
a happy life is made up of many happy moments
Natalie Nadozirny wrote:
Is peeling apart an exposed and developed Polaroid 600 film safe?
Hi Natalie. I have been using Polaroid products for years and almost
exclusively do Polaroid Transfers. I have not had any problems
what-so-ever with the caustic paste used in their process. This
Natalie Nadozirny wrote:
I've ben reading this list for a while, and enjoy it very much. Maybe
someone can answer my most recent film question. Is peeling apart an
exposed and developed Polaroid 600 film safe?
Natalie, 26, Baltimore, MD, part-time wedding photographer, pinhead
I have
I've ben reading this list for a while, and enjoy it very much. Maybe
someone can answer my most recent film question. Is peeling apart an
exposed and developed Polaroid 600 film safe? My friend, who is a high
school art teacher, has done and will do projects with her classes in which
they
a day of horror and doom, we are still breathing smoke in park slope,
brooklyn..thanks for your love and concern.regards, mickey
a happy life is made up of many happy moments
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From: skippyjo...@att.net
To: Pinhole-Discussion@p at ???
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 8:34 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] (no subject)
Hey guys,
I'm back in the game. After not doing photography
in half a decade I've started pinholing again
Hey guys,
I'm back in the game. After not doing photography
in half a decade I've started pinholing again. I'm
using a cream of wheat camera with 4 x 5, B+W kodalith
ortho film. Don't use kodalith developer unless you
want an extremely high contrast negatve. I used ektaflo
Hi Robert,
for a more detailed discussion about phf contact me directly. For the other,
I've quite good experience in taking phf on roll films in bw (Agfapan 100)
and in color slides (Agfa RSX II). If anybody is interested please don't
hesitate to conatct me.
Regards Hans (Hamburg/Germany)
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--- skippyjo...@att.net wrote:
Hello Group,
I have recently rediscoverd pinhole photography
after eight years of not doing it. I have some old
notes from school but I find that they are not
complete.
This is why I now ask if anyone in the group uses
Kodalith Ortho 4 x 5
Hello Group,
I have recently rediscoverd pinhole photography
after eight years of not doing it. I have some old
notes from school but I find that they are not
complete.
This is why I now ask if anyone in the group uses
Kodalith Ortho 4 x 5 film as I used to. The suggested
I would like to try ...motion picture pinhole photography I have a
three turret Bell Howell 16mm motion picture camera. I can remove
the lenses and possibly mount a pinhole.
I know someone who has, they had to push their film-stock many stops
bc (I think) they were shooting at 24FPS
I guess you didn't make it to the Why Pinhole show in Rochester NY. Thomas
Comerford had two 16 mm films. After his showing he said he had to hand crank
the film at a slower speed to give the pushed film stock enough exposure time to
record. I think he said he estimates that it was shooting at 4
You mention in your e-mail you are looking for examples of lensless images
from both still and motion picture. Do you have any examples of pinhole
photography with a motion picture camera?
Does anybody out there reading this e-mail know anything about motion picture
pinhole photography? I
hello all.
having, i think, figured out how this thing works, i wanted to post an
announcement for a lensless photography show in san francisco in july. the show
opens on the 6th with a night of lensless films, and continues in the gallery
throughout the month at ATA (992 Valencia @ 21st). we
In a message dated 4/6/01 4:54:22 PM, pen...@home.com writes:
Another of the lensless processes is ZonePlate imaging.
and cliche verre.
leezy
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to find other work to present, either pinhole, photogram, or
some other lensless process we may be, as of yet, unfamilar
with.
Another of the lensless processes is ZonePlate imaging.
Guillermo
hi.
um, i'm planning a show of lensless photography to be held at
a gallery in san francisco (ATA, www.othercinema.com). already
in the works is a night of motion pinhole/photogram films, some
still work (both pinhole and photogram), an installed camera
obscura, and an ongoing
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Natalie,
We'll need more information. What is the f-stop of you camera? or at
least the focal length? What is the ISO speed of the film you're
using. What kind of lighting conditions you want to shoot under.
Cheers,
Guy
Natalie Nadozirny wrote:
Hi.I am experimenting with a new pinhole
You can get pdf data sheets for all the 4x5 films at:
http://instantphoto.polaroid.com/service/filmdatasheets/4_5/index.html
There's also more info in their product catalog at:
http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=/form/search.jsp
Sorry I can't be more help, I'm using T55 and
Hi.
I am experimenting with a new pinhole camera and polaroid film. Can anyone
give me some information on exposure times using Polaroid 4 x 5 sheet film,
specifically Type 59?
Thanks for your help.
Natalie
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In a message dated 1/1/01 9:54:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, elenab...@aol.com
writes:
hey harry! Im so impressed with your work. Do you think you could guide me
with my pinhole work. I have never done this sort of thing. I have a
cannon
camera and took off the lens. I put the cap on the
In a message dated 12/31/00 3:18:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
figuref...@aol.com writes:
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/panphcem.jpg
hey harry! Im so impressed with your work. Do you think you could guide me
with my pinhole work. I have never done this sort of thing. I
Here is another new one from my pan cam,i just made this one today..damn it
was cold out there, brrr!!
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/panphcem.jpg
comments?
Harry
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