Re: Pinholga pictures uploaded...

From: Mike Vande Bunt <Mike.VandeBunt_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 15 Mar 2001 - 23:10:31 PST

Wow! Those are great. I've been meaning to get some of that
Portra film to try out -- now I definitely will. I don't think I could
hold even a PinHolga (which weighs almost nothing) still for 2
minutes. That's whit I don't use the camera much: I need to glue
a tripod mount on to it.

Mike

Guy Glorieux wrote:

> Hi everybody!
>
> I've just uploaded 3 pictures on the gallery which were made with my
> newly-named camera: the famous Pinholga...
>
> http://www.pinhole.com/discussion/upload/images/pinholga1.jpg
>
> This picture is the table in my kitchen/dining room with a candlestick
> (is that the right word?) and the counter and upper cupboard , with the
> window to the outside, in the background. The skewed perspective is
> characteristic of the super wideangle (32mm focal on 6x6 film) focal of
> my Pinholga (I just love that name).
>
> http://www.pinhole.com/discussion/upload/images/pinholga2.jpg
> This is a closeup taken directly fom the counter seen in the background
> of the first picture. You can see a candle on the center left of the
> picture. The blue "sky" is the underneath of the upper cupboard. Funny
> how this picture looks. One could almost think that this is a full room
> with paintings leaning on the wall...
>
> http://www.pinhole.com/discussion/upload/images/pinholga3.jpg
> And this is a selfportrait with the camera held in my right hand with
> the arm fully extended. Lights from the ceiling fixture (similar to a
> gallery projector). The exposure was 2 minutes on ASA 400 Kodak Portra
> VC. Not bad for an old man, don't tell me my hands are shaking....
> -:))
> In the upper right hand corner, traces of light from unknown origin,
> typical of the Holga...
>
> Hope you enjoy,
>
> Guy
>
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Received on Fri Mar 16 02:06:18 2001

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