Hi:
Check out my web page http://cyano.usask.ca/pinhole/ - specifically the
1st and 2nd image. These were made with a 6 hole camera that
takes a 360 degree panoramic made from 6 images superimposed on one
piece of film. (a 4x10 negative)
There were printed on cyanotypes, shot with ortho film.
Might be able to make you one. Contact me offlist.
Gord
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Andrew Amundsen wrote:
> >From: Chris Peregoy <peregoy@umbc.edu>
>
> > What do you mean by three hole camera. I've made two hole stereo
> > cameras and a none hole multiple exposure 4x5 but I don't know of any
> > three hole, comercially availavle cameras.
>
> Sorry for any confussion. I mean a multiple hole camera, all three
> pinholes expose on the same sheet of film simultaneously. One pinhole
> front and parallel to film plane, two pinholes on either side at slight
> angles to film plane. The exposures overlap in fascinating ways. I've
> seen very interesting results from such multiple simultaneous exposure
> pinhole cameras. Anybody know what I'm trying to describe?
>
> Thanks, Andrew
>
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