Jim,
My father bought this pinball machine about 20 or 25 years ago. It
was particularly cheap at this time because it was already an older
games and was destined to trash.
Until 6 years ago, I used to live in a huge apartment in a big city
and the machine found its place in the spare room. Now, I'm living in
a small cottage like house in the countryside and I never realized
before how this machine was bulky; so I spend my time moving it from
a room to another and from the barn to the loft and so on... Last
time I moved it, I had the idea of this pun.
So I removed the glass, stuck the ball with some tape and shoot it...
But, I have too confess, I'm not too happy with this shot. I think it
would be better if the camera had exactly the same point of view as
the ball. So it gives me the idea of a shifting pinhole camera so you
could rise and fall the "lens" just as a technical camera does. Maybe
it worth trying anyway..
Hugues
>Huges, how did you ever get the pinball to show up in a
>pinhole shot? it is shown in the place where it's moving
>pretty fast
>jim
>Many thanks,
>Jim Kosinski
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-- Atelier de Photographie Hugues Mertens http://www.users.skynet.be/asveyouReceived on Sun Feb 17 10:50:45 2002
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