[LargeFormat] quiet, projects, magnola

Karl Wolz largeformat@f32.net
Fri Feb 23 16:38:03 2001


What the heck is a "wheelie bin"?

Karl Wolz

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frantisek" <ffranta@volny.cz>
To: <largeformat@f32.net>; <largeformat@f32.net>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] quiet, projects, magnola


>
> Clive, wheelie bin is a bit too "huge format" for me :) Although it could
> be the most unconspicious camera around...
> BTW, do you have any good URLs on wideangle pinholes? What is the max.
> image (degrees) / circle of coverage you can get before vignetting starts?
> I once saw some pretty wideangle shots, and would like to push the limit
> here, preferably with flat film/paper. Twisted paper <g> is my next one.
> 30x40cm paper is the biggest size which will fit into my changing bag, so
I
> could perhaps "load" the camera on the street :), without having to ask
> residents to admit me into their cellar <g>.
>
> Guy, the symptoms you describe are perfectly fitting to me. But I have
> already terminal (at least to my finances) addiction to 35mm & MF
> photography, so few pinholes more won't make the difference. At least the
> paper "negs" for scannign I want to practice with don't make me broke
> (until I start with the real BIG paper sizes, like buying full ROLLS of
> 139cm wide paper 30m long, making panorama pinholes on THAT <G>)
>
>
> thanks for any tips. My casual websearches did bring some nice sites, but
> unfortunately without enough tech info.
>
> Frantisek
> Good light!!!
>
>
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