Hi LG,Ingo, chuck and Tom,
thanks for info, these are the lines I was working on and you have backed up
my ideas once made will post info and pic,s (I don't expect to finish making
the unit up till I've satisfied dimbola museum who will be paying for the
project ,however I will be looking for sponsors myself for materials etc
again thankyou
Eric M
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ingo Guenther" <Ingo@Guenther-Ol.de>
To: <pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re: your mail
> Hi Eric, Hi Chuck,
>
> I've made the same gear from an box of aluminium 60cmx40cm and 40cm high.
> I cut a big hole in the box and mount the opening
> from a changing-bag lighttight with a frame of tin and some srews. Then I
> mount a small and cheap infrared-camera in top inside the box. The monitor
> (wireless) I taped outside the box. I develop the films and paper in small
> trays, the students can see all wat I do. It works pretty and is easy to
> transport. If you need some images I'll mail to your adress.
>
> LG, Ingo
>
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>
>
>>
>> Hi Eric,
>> I have made a portable darkroom/pinhole-obscuro. I have used it for
>> workshops
>> and it can be broken down or fits in my pickup truck. It is constructed
>> from
>> 1x2's and appliance cardboard boxes.
>> Here is a link to one view with a little other information. I can take
>> more
>> pictures if you like.
>>
>> http://home.mchsi.com/~pinholecamera47/pinhole_camera4.htm
>>
>> --
>> Take Care,
>> Chuck
>> -May your troubles be less, your
>> blessings more, and nothing but
>> happiness comes through your door-
>>
>>
>> ---------------------- Original Message: ---------------------
>> From: "landguardmanor" <landguardmanor@gmail.com>
>> To: <pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org>
>> Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:17:33 +0000
>>
>> > has anyone got any ideas on making a "pinhole obscure". It has to be
>> > portable and easy to erect and big enough to house six to eight
>> > children.
>> > I,m thinking of using black out blinds material but the framework is my
>> > main
>> > problem.
>> > Eric m
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