It is kind of self defeating I think with a 35mm since it has to be
enlarged to be seen . Some of the older methods like mounting a large
piece of film in the side of something like an oatmeal box(large tube)
and the pinhole on the other side give you a bigger image that does not
have to be enlarged.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Dec 7, 2004, at 5:02 PM, Rob Harrison wrote:
> I have a pinhole body cap (plastic, with inset pinhole) I got from
> Pinhole
> Resources. If it's REALLY bright out you can see the image on the
> ground
> glass. Kinda cool. Though my wife has a credible point when she says,
> why
> would you want a blurry photograph? Well, I say there are all sorts of
> ways
> to make blurry photographs, and I know them all!
>
> Here's one of our garage:
> <http://harrisonarchitects.com/Images/HBG_sw_pinhole.jpg>
>
> I actually increased the saturation in PS because it seemed to fit
> with the
> image....made it more Lomo-like.
>
> Rob in Seattle
>
>
> On 12/7/04 12:34 PM, "Skip Williams" <om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I bought a pinhole body cap from somewhere years ago, and this is
>> what I've
>> used for quite a while.
>
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