thanks for the good ideas, everyone... will let you know what works...
pinhole has jumped from flexible to fluid!
jim k
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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] pinholing
In a message dated 12/12/01 2:32:21 PM, pen...@rogers.com writes:
That'd be a pee-ing camera! A zoneplate or a pinhole made à la zoneplate
would prevent a stream of water coming out all the time through the pinhole.
I guess there would be some compression of the image due to the different
In a message dated 12/12/01 11:57:05 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
btw...have you tried shooting on land with the camera full of water?
neat!
or developer (during shooting)
leezy
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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] pinholing underwater
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From: Andy Schmitt aschm...@warwick.net
ok Jim...I have to try it...Here I was thinking that I had to keep the
film
dry..silly me!!
No need to pre-wet the film before processing, that's
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From: Andy Schmitt aschm...@warwick.net
ok Jim...I have to try it...Here I was thinking that I had to keep the
film
dry..silly me!!
No need to pre-wet the film before processing, that's a bonus!
btw...have you tried shooting on land with the camera full of
ok Jim...I have to try it...Here I was thinking that I had to keep the film
dry..silly me!!
thanks
andy
btw...have you tried shooting on land with the camera full of water?
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