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CorrieLynn Jacobsen
{K:9882} 10/18/2004
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hmmm...i cant really take any credit for there being little movement, shes the one who can hold still for so long! As you can see on several, there is some blur, but becuase it was so dark out i dont think its that noticable. Also, on the last pinhole image i did i used a flash, which really helped.Second, my camera is made of wood, and its REALLY heavy, so it doesnt really get wiggled.(and of course i put it on a table)
The first pinhole i posted, quite a while ago,(and its still there, a baby by a bathtub) was quite blury, becuase it was much lighter, and HE could NOt hold still... I have taken hundreds of pinhole images....and hardly any of them turn out like this...these are rare. So dont go thinkin that i can do the unimaginable with a pinhole camrera becuase its not true..lol. Hope that answered some of your questions...if you have any more specific questions feel free to ask(its such a large process im not sure what you mean when you ask how i did it...)
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Terry Ward
{K:-926} 10/17/2004
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It's hard for me to understand how this young lady stood still .......completely still....for six minutes. I wish you would tell me how you did this.......and the others that are listed as pinholes.
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Dirk Illing
{K:1247} 10/16/2004
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6 minutes, wow. Reminds me of the work of Julia Margaret Cameron (high praise!) classical and fantastical, the exposure time lends to this, although it doesn't show.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 10/16/2004
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Excellent portrait Corrie,very nice in sepia Many thanks for commenting"Golden twilight" Best regards
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 10/15/2004
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sweet shot with lovely tones.
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gary spillane
{K:1617} 10/15/2004
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hi corrie, thanks for adding me, I also like this photo, the hair in her eyes is fine, hardly takes away from the image. I like the crown, the overall image is a little dark, but the crown brings it back to a nice balance, I really love the idea of pinhole photography, yadayadayada, I am still less than a year behind the lens, but I know what I like to look at.. thanks,, your photos are wonderfull
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 10/14/2004
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Beautifully taken, with great lighting and I love the sepia. I like the hair in her eyes, it gives her a very natural, and whistful look. Alison
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CorrieLynn Jacobsen
{K:9882} 10/14/2004
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there is quite a bit of blur that you just cant see because the photo is so dark.(and she's really good at holding still...)The others are much blurrier because they were exposed longer. Dont worry about not adding me to your friends list silly...i added you because i like your work, not because i just wanted you to add me!!! take care corrie
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Tim Bronkhorst
{K:9391} 10/14/2004
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Indeed it's to bad here eye's are darkend like that. But I think you as photographer can't help that if she poses like that. I like the mystical feel to this picture, although I would make it a little lighter. There is one thing, how do you expose your film for 6 minutes and still have totally no motion blurr?
Greets Tim.
Thanks for the kind words in your latest comment, and the friend add and all. I as a non-donor can't add you anymore, I'am sorry. But I'll try to keep up with you work. :)
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/14/2004
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It seems impossible to me that any human could hold still like that for six seconds, let alone six minutes...
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 10/14/2004
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Awesome image! The tones are superb!
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Chris Hunter
{K:25634} 10/14/2004
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Hi this has a nice tone and natural feel to it, although the crown seems a tab bit clichéd, however, the idea of pinhole photography fascinates me, and I would love to know more about your process for developing such prints,
Chris
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A K
{K:8499} 10/14/2004
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I think the hair being in her eyes actually really suits the photo. Makes her look like a nypmh - all natural beauty. LOVE it.
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