I guess I'm just not and never will be an artist. I find most (but not
all) pinhole images uninteresting. I find all of the flipped Hawkeye
images uninteresting with the strange exception of the portrait.
Chuck Norcutt
nsurit@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Ken wants a pinhole camera and some find their images interesting.
> I'm still doing my usual schizophrenic stuff and enjoying creating
> images with whatever happens to find its way into my hands.? Most
> recently that has been either an e-3 or OM 2S. Oh, yes, there is the
> Diana + .? .? .?
>
> Here is one which some may find interesting. I've not tried it,
> however for very few dollars there is one on its way to me.? Folks
> are taking a Brownie Hawkeye and flipping the lens.? The images are,
> for me, very much like what might be produced by a pretzval lens.? If
> you like the look, break loose with $10 or so and give it a
> try.?Google, "Brownie Hawkeye, flipped lens" and you will get many
> results, one of which is here:?
> ?http://www.flickr.com/photos/duncanholley/sets/72157608370090232/detail/
>
>
> <[B^)? Bill Barber ?
>
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