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Cameras and Images
Enter the gallery and view some of the most glorious pinhole cameras you will see.
http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/vex...hole_01/1/0/0/
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What a thrilling, funny, outrageous and imaginative collation of pinholes there are! Virtually nothing that cannot be usefully employed — including an outrageously dollied-up 500-year old skull. Eugh and wowwwww!
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WOW!!! Obviously I am afflicted with stodginess and a low level of creativity! 
Some amazing stuff, thanks for the link.
DaveT
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Yes, I'm on the lookout for a cows head as we speak......
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^ Here we go.
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That 50 cal ammo box is as good as it gets for 4X5 pinhole. Hinged lid, rubber seal, indestructible. Plus, you can divide the box and fit two 4X5 sheets for bracketing.
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Just think, if you have an old VW van gathering dust in your garage there will be no need for the new Nikon D800 cameras coming out that will upgrade and out feature their last new model that made the previous new model obsolete that ....
I happen to have a skull (purchased when starting dental school 1959). Does anyone have specs to convert it to a 3D pinhole? I could use the eye sockets for the two pinholes.
http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/
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 Originally Posted by jeffreyg
I happen to have a skull (purchased when starting dental school 1959). Does anyone have specs to convert it to a 3D pinhole? I could use the eye sockets for the two pinholes.
bless you jeff, for having this absurd (but brilliant!) idea...
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