--- George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com wrote:
Please check the URL - I got a Page Cannot Be Displayed error.
Thank you George and beg you pardon(also all other from the list),
the right URL to the images from my workshop must been:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?start=
--- Ingo Guenther ingoguent...@web.de wrote:
Hi all,
the upload on the listpage
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002/
from 22th of october are the results from my last workshop on a college in
Oldenburg.
All images from homemade cameras (film cannister).
Ingo -
Please check
Hi everybody
I have been recieving messages from the discussion group for a while, but I
have never added anything until now. I have uploaded two images to the
gallery, the adddresses are below. I have never showed my work to anyone
before, and I would appreciate some feedback. They are quite
Michael
Lately, I've been doing the restaurant kind of picture in diners It's kind
of interesting the counterpoint you can get with a wide angle great depth
of field.
good job...thanks for sharing
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
At 11:30 AM -0400 6/21/01, Jeff Dilcher wrote:
Great pics! I like the sofa picture! Is that you,
or a unintentionally cooperative subject?
I wonder if the contrast is a result of your film/
processing choices? What did you use?
It's me. I was home with a (summer) cold and bored.
I used
Great pics! I like the sofa picture! Is that you,
or a unintentionally cooperative subject?
I wonder if the contrast is a result of your film/
processing choices? What did you use? It looks like
the Beseler must have a nicely drilled pinhole at just
the right focal length for the aperature to
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From: Tina Martin tima...@hotmail.com
Thanks Gregg! I've forgotten what to do with a lens
A lens? what's that?
:-)
Guillermo
Thanks Gregg! I've forgotten what to do with a lens G
Tina
From: Gregg Kemp gregg.k...@sas.com
Tina,
I just took my 3rd or 4th look at the images you posted this morning -
really remarkable. You really seem to have mastered the special qualities
of the zone plate.
Gregg
I have posted 3
Oops, never mind that last question, I must be brain dead this morning.
Pam
Pam Niedermayer wrote:
I especially like the vase; although the vase itself seems a bit
underexposed, very little detail. This is strange, since you have a
fairly large white highlight. Were you shooting film or
I especially like the vase; although the vase itself seems a bit
underexposed, very little detail. This is strange, since you have a
fairly large white highlight. Were you shooting film or paper?
Pam
Vladimir Mikovic wrote:
Hi all,
I uploaded 3 images at,
http://www.p at
Hi Vladimir!
Lovely, moody images. Post more :-)
Tina
I uploaded 3 images at,
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/o1.jpg
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/o2.jpg
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/o3.jpg
These were done with zero2000 on paper negativ
am 10.11.2000 1:50 Uhr schrieb James Kellar unter ja...@kellar.com:
Hi all,
I hope every one is doing well. I just now put up 3 images on the web. All
were taken with my Zero 2000. Has anyone bought one of Zenrike's new 6x9s?
If so let us know what you think when you get it. You can see my
Hi Guillermo,
Thanks, I'll try to make some PH during X-mas, I wonder what we can get with
the lights
Cheers
Joao
G.Penate wrote:
Moito belho, Joao!!
There are probably Brazilian photographers that produce images like Pele,
Tostao and Carlos Alberto, but your ZP and PH are like Ribellino:
Hi Andy,
Thanks
Andy Schmitt wrote:
muy bueno...simply stunning!!
andy
Moito belho, Joao!!
There are probably Brazilian photographers that produce images like Pele,
Tostao and Carlos Alberto, but your ZP and PH are like Ribellino: cousa
mais linda.
Keep showing us your stuff, please.
Guillermo
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From: Joao Ribeiro
muy bueno...simply stunning!!
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Joao Ribeiro
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 6:13 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] New
Hi Gregg and Erich,
I'm glad you liked them.
Cheers
Joao
Hi Guy,
Venus is a beauty! I like the way she comes out of darkness. The grainy
texture adds a lot to the erie feeling. Does the high grain come from the
bromoil process? Very nice, Joao.
Best,
Thanks.The bromoil process let me render the image the way I want it, with or
without grain,
Hi Andy,
rios cool but I really like zp_mulher.jpg...btw what is it?
Mulher means woman in Portuguese.It is a marble sculpture.I lighted it with
a 1000 w Par 64 lamp.
I'm glad you liked it.
Joao
rios cool but I really like zp_mulher.jpg...btw what is it?
thanks a lot
andy schmitt
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Joao Ribeiro
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:56 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at
Joao,
You wrote:
I hope you like them
I sure do!
Especially the last one (pinhole) ;-)
Erich
http:/www.fotair.de
the images were made on a Finney 4x5 I used polaroid bw film .
chip renner
pinhole-discussion@p at ??? wrote:
Great shots. The waterfalls shot is incredible. The expressway overpass
shots look almost like negatives. Were these shot using a cut-down
Polaroid Big Shot camera?
Mike
Great shots. The waterfalls shot is incredible. The expressway overpass
shots look almost like negatives. Were these shot using a cut-down
Polaroid Big Shot camera?
Mike Vande Bunt
pinholeren...@netscape.net wrote:
here are a couple of new images taken under route 80 in hackensack n.j.
Great work Chip.
I love the waterfall...
Where up here do you live?
I'm over in the Mts. in Sussex county.
It's so nice that we're convinced the rest of the country that NJ Stinks!!
It helps keep (at least) a little space w/o people in it.
thanks
andy schmitt
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From:
Beautiful images.
You are a credit to the name, renner.
I take it you are not related...or are you?
leezy
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 07:54:06 -0500, James Kellar ja...@kellar.com
wrote:
Zenrike has made a new 6x9 multi-format camera. I havn't seen it in the
flesh yet but it looks good. It shoots 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9. Check it out
at, http://www.zeroimage.com/camera1.html.
I ordered one a few days ago. As
on 11/9/00 7:59 PM, Gregory Parkinson at g...@panix.com wrote:
I'd be interested in hearing about the 6x9
as well.
Zenrike has made a new 6x9 multi-format camera. I havn't seen it in the
flesh yet but it looks good. It shoots 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9. Check it out
at,
At 7:50 PM -0500 11/9/00, James Kellar wrote:
Hi all,
I hope every one is doing well. I just now put up 3 images on the web. All
were taken with my Zero 2000. Has anyone bought one of Zenrike's new 6x9s?
If so let us know what you think when you get it. You can see my images at:
Thanks for the replies. Here are answers to a few questions.
Thomas Harvey wrote:
I have just uploaded a couple of images to my server. Both were
taken with an old Ansco 6x9 folding camera. I ripped the folding
front door and bellows out, put a plate and pinhole across the front.
I
Both are really nice. It always amazes me just how a sharp pin hole photo
has a certain quality that you just can't get from glass/plastic.
thanks
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Thomas Harvey
Tom,
I've got a couple of old 6x9 cameras which got the same treatment as
yours. They're a lot of fun to use. I find that your pictures have
much less light fall-off than what I get with mine. I wonder why. Did
you do any correction in the printing (like dodging the center part?)
Guy
Mea culpa. Sorry to have sent this to the list. I meant to
reply privately but hit the send button before I checked the
address on the email.
http://web.pdx.edu/~harveyt/USsundialPin.jpg
Is that a real working sundial? And where is it?
And would you mind if I sent a note about
I have just uploaded a couple of images to my server. Both were
taken with an old Ansco 6x9 folding camera. I ripped the folding
front door and bellows out, put a plate and pinhole across the front.
I think the focal length is about 19mm.
what do you mean : 'ripped out'? (sorry,
I have just uploaded a couple of images to my server. Both were
taken with an old Ansco 6x9 folding camera. I ripped the folding
front door and bellows out, put a plate and pinhole across the front.
I think the focal length is about 19mm.
what do you mean : 'ripped out'? (sorry,
At 09:22 PM 10/23/00, Thomas Harvey wrote:
I have just uploaded a couple of images to my server. Both were taken
with an old Ansco 6x9 folding camera. I ripped the folding front door and
bellows out, put a plate and pinhole across the front. I think the focal
length is about 19mm.
Tom
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