Re: Room camera

From: Ed Nazarko <ednaz_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sun 09 Sep 2007 - 07:08:27 PDT

All the info that's been passed around here is wonderful, and
inspirational. I'm working right now to make up a set of apertures to
pack on my next trip.

I think the biggest problem for me to solve is image capture - digital
doesn't do so well at exposures of an hour or more, and these days I
typically only carry digital on business travel. I also had been
thinking about night shots, and am not sure that the bright lights of
the Waffle Houses, gas stations, and chain restaurants that tend to
cluster around industrial park hotels will give me enough to work with,
seeing as so many of the room cameras seem to require hours of exposure
by day. A little experimentation with zone plates and a couple of
photon sieve or pinhole sieve apertures seems to be in order. The
weirdness of the night landscapes is what I'd like to be able to capture.

Thanks to all!

Ed

Guy Glorieux wrote:
> http://pages.infinit.net/memfloue/wildera.htm
> (Click on each image to move to the next.)
>
> Also, see
> http://pages.infinit.net/memfloue/metropolis.html
> Guy
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