Re: Day-long exposure

From: George L Smyth <glsmyth_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 07 Jul 2004 - 13:05:13 PDT

Jean -

I should have that issue and will go back to it. Using another sheet of film is an interesting way to create a filter. I do know of using unexposed, developed E6 film as an infrared filter (it works nicely).

Cheers -

george

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 --- On Wed 07/07, Jean Hanson` < jeanhan@sonic.net > wrote:
From: Jean Hanson` [mailto: jeanhan@sonic.net]
To: pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 07:06:04 -0700
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Day-long exposure

<br>Dear George, See if you can get a copy of The Pinhole Journal Vol. 17#1. <br>Or let me know and you can borrow my copy. It has a long piece about <br>Dominique Stroobant and his interesting long exposure work, some <br>exposures for a day and probably others longer. He made filters out of <br>the same film he was using and I think he put them against the film <br>inside the camera for the exposure, not over the pinhole. He used <br>daylight lith film and developed it with Rodinal 1:400. Jean<br><br>> <br>><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML<br>pinhole-discussion mailing list<br>pinhole-discussion_at_spitbite.org<br>FAQ at http://spitbite.org/pinhole-discussion/list.html<br>

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