Re: (no subject)

From: Chris Peregoy <peregoy_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 02 May 2001 - 05:39:18 PDT

I guess you didn't make it to the Why Pinhole show in Rochester NY. Thomas
Comerford had two 16 mm films. After his showing he said he had to "hand crank"
the film at a slower speed to give the pushed film stock enough exposure time to
record. I think he said he estimates that it was shooting at 4 frames per
second.

Photoed77@aol.com wrote:

> You mention in your e-mail you are looking for examples of lensless images
> from both still and motion picture. Do you have any examples of pinhole
> photography with a motion picture camera?
>
> Does anybody out there reading this e-mail know anything about motion picture
> pinhole photography? I would like to try it.
>
> I have a three turret Bell & Howell 16mm motion picture camera. I can remove
> the lenses and possibly mount a pinhole.
>
> I would like to hear from anyone who has experimented with pinhole images
> with motion picture.
>
> Mr. Lonnie Paulson
> photoed77@aol.com
>
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Received on Wed May 2 08:39:46 2001

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