1. OK World Pinhole Photography Day is on Sunday, April 29, 2007. Sean and/or one of the moderators will correct my error.
There's still one more reference to "April 30" in the start post. Just to avoid confusion, I hope one of the moderators "listens in" on this post and fixes that error.
With regard to this print exchange... I *might* join, sounds interesting... I've only just seen this thread, let me think about it for a couple of days...
There's still one more reference to "April 30" in the start post. Just to avoid confusion, I hope one of the moderators "listens in" on this post and fixes that error.
That's the sign-up deadline which should not be confused with the actual World Pinhole Day, April 29th.
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-- Ole Tjugen, Luddite Elitist Norway
That's the sign-up deadline which should not be confused with the actual World Pinhole Day, April 29th.
Okay... I was referring to this one:
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Only Two Basic Rules:
You MUST use a real pinhole camera for this exchange (digital manipulations/plug-ins are not acceptable whatsoever)
You MUST take the image on World Pinhole Photography Day - April 30, 2007
I would sign up, except that I don't know if I'll be at home that day. And pinhole (=long exposures) and oil rigs go together about as well as oil and water. But IF I get a chance, there's time to sign up yet.
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-- Ole Tjugen, Luddite Elitist Norway
I would sign up, except that I don't know if I'll be at home that day. And pinhole (=long exposures) and oil rigs go together about as well as oil and water. But IF I get a chance, there's time to sign up yet.
You're welcome. And you're fast
Well, indeed, good idea to have the closing date for signing up after the actual date of taking the pictures.
Sounds cool. Count me in.
Will be using an old 8x10 Tasope Deluxe from the Aurora School of Photography (photogravure camera) converted to pinhole. Has 28 inch draw, and variable pinholes for anywhere from 12 inch f181 to 28 inch f645. I use my subaru wagon to haul it around in, and shoot out the back door.
OK I'll sign up. Most likely a 5x7 Shen Hao with a pinhole lens mounted onto a handmade cardboard linhof lensboard. Or perhaps the wideangle shoebox with 8x10 paper negs. Hmmm decisions, decisions.