Ian A. Nichols replied:
>
>
> On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 JEZ.CUNNINGHAM@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > If you are able to visit the Royal Photographic Society HQ in Bath,
> > (England) you'll see the results of using a 'wheelie bin" as a pinhole
> > camera. (A wheelie bin is a big domestic trash container - but probably
> > not big enough for Doris to dive in!) They lined the inside with BIG
> > sheets of regular photographic paper and exposed through a hole in the
> > side. Makes a great sort of panoramic / fisheye negative image.
>
> They? ITYM "he". His name's Justin Quinnel. Interestingly, he's also
> a keen cyclist and works for Sustrans, who have just officially opened
> their nationwide cycle track network. He tends to use Nikon for 35mm,
> though.
So now we might say "my other camera is a SUV" and we can haul our cameras
in our camera/SUV.
Gregg
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