I'll add to that the broken bits of sea shells that are ridden with tiny
holes.
erickson@hickorytech.net wrote:
>
> Since you are an adventurer re pinholes, I'll pass on an idea I've been
> playing with. Spontaneous pinholes. Small apertures like the little holes in
> soda crackers, or arrays as in the tops of salt shakers make for wonderfully
> rewarding experiments.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marcy Merrill" <marcy@merrillphoto.com>
> To: <Pinhole-Discussion@pinhole.com>
> Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:19 AM
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Pintoids revisited
>
> > Hi all: A while back there was a thread about pinhole cameras made from
> > Altoid containers. I meant to comment. Later, there was a thread about
> > multiple-holed pinhole cameras. I meant to comment. I just finished an
> > exhibit of some of my pinhole images. I meant to post about it.
> > Anyway, I've spent my afternoon posting Pintoid images to my Pintoid page
> > ( www.merrillphoto.com/pintoids.htm ). I've been using acupuncture needles
> > to make pinholes and they work well. I'm going to try porcupine quills
> next.
> > Anyone tried it? Just curious. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks to
> > everyone for such an informative list! -MM
> >
> > Marcy Merrill
> > Photographer
> > www.merrillphoto.com
> >
> >
> >
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Received on Mon Sep 16 07:04:53 2002
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