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Gregory Fiedler
{K:15439} 12/13/2003
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Whoa! Great look!
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 12/13/2003
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I think this works better...the color version of this looked blurry and didn't have the mood of the black and white - I don't know - it may be personal prejudice but I do think there is a certain mood that only black and white can convey...I could do this too because the Rebel has the same imager... :) and come to think of it - I could scam my old film REbel for the body cap!!
Mary
PS for pinholes - I find that a smooth piece of aluminum form the bottom of a cake or pie pan is sturdier and then you can sand it - it seems to help eliminate undesirable light patterns from the light bouncing off creases...
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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 12/13/2003
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This one looks like from greek old architecture. Nice. Bye!
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 12/11/2003
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Very interesting experiment..and it looks like a dream shot
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 12/11/2003
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I thought I saw a pinhole work from you before so you change and are trying in b/w looks good nice edit.
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:22586} 12/10/2003
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Great try! Nice! Thanks for Dr.Optics. Harlan.
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G C
{K:12204} 12/9/2003
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Amazing work- so cool that you'd try this experiment....
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John Chiu
{K:6250} 12/9/2003
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Interesting effect. Amazing the exposure is so even across the whole image.
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Marília Ferraz
{K:-4756} 12/9/2003
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Finally you became monumental, Harlan. I think this is fair. Playing with pinhole cameras to "bridge the gap". All right them. Keep playing. You rock. (What Mary Bell says to that?) Marília
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xy x
{K:41915} 12/9/2003
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great architecture details and great monumental moment, amazing digital pinhole, congrats, thanks, regards
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Cherie Spike
{K:-21959} 12/9/2003
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hiya! Just want to repeat my comment to you on Changing Rooms...
Harlan... you inspired me to look around :)))) Cherie
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Masahiko Shibata
{K:14107} 12/9/2003
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45sec!!!Terrific!!!I cannot wait so long seconds,cause I am so old and the rest of my life is so short!Nice work as usual!!
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 12/9/2003
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Beautiful architrcture with nice effects. Regards, Hayri.
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Cherie Spike
{K:-21959} 12/9/2003
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Experimenting which I like and the effect is great! With a digiwiggy pin hole too... amazing what one can do. Well done Harlan - really good stuff, Cherie likes - a lot :)
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 12/9/2003
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I like a lot the great effects that you get with the digital pinhole. Interesting piece of architectural work, great angle. Fantastic capture, Harlan!
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 12/9/2003
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This one disappeared, I've been looking for it! Exceptional image!
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 12/9/2003
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This is a lot of fun I think. Have you considered playing with alternatively shaped apertures (or multiple apertures)?
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Tomo Radovanovic
{K:12788} 12/9/2003
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wonderful excellent idea!! digital pinhole :)))
regards
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 12/9/2003
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- Here?s how I made the digital pinhole image. First, I have a Canon D-30, which is a digital SLR, so it uses different lenses. Second, I bought an extra body cap for it. Third, I drilled the smallest hole that I could in the body cap. (I had a 1/16th inch drill bit, so I used that.) Fourth, I taped a piece of aluminum foil inside the body cap and pierced it ever so slightly with a needle. Fifth, I used a tripod and experimented with shutter speed until I got a fairly good image. Sometimes it takes over a minute, but I think the image that I posted took considerably less time. The nice thing about digital is that you can shoot and discard without a guilty conscience.
Also, the D-30 has a CMOS imager. Most other digital SLRs have a CCD imager. I don?t know if that would make any difference in the outcome.
I?m not alone on this planet. Check out Maciek Karolczak: http://www.usefilm.com/image/253858.html
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