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Stephen Laszlo
{K:2086} 2/20/2004
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Nice shot - love the fish eye feel. To answer your question about "Corn on the Cob" - I was walking very quickly and when I crotched down the dog turned and his hind legs hopped up - I shot the pic. I was pretty lucky. Shots like this can't be anticipated - they just happen. I was using 100 ISO so it helped add some of the blur effect. Thanks for the comment - very much so.
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charlie f. kohn
{K:25919} 2/14/2004
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dear stefan, now i can spare my question after reading about the pinhole camera. i would expect that makinf more sense in colour by the blur and gleam? thank you for your interesting comment on 'malstroem' best regards charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid
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Phil M
{K:11526} 2/12/2004
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Great fish-eye prespective and ghostly like figure! Thanks for your comment re the sharpness of my images, I left a reply to you there! Cheers :)
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Derek Scefonas
{K:351} 2/9/2004
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Ahhh, amazing shot. Like the tonality, very much like work is for the majority of us.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 2/8/2004
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Telmo - this is the nature of pinhole photography: everything in focus but nothing is sharp :-)
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Telmo Domingues
{K:9639} 2/8/2004
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Research is your life!... It's a part of you! Your attempts to go out of the limits of mind are very provocative ;-))) To be honest, the photo has nothing special to me... But it reveals a huge and brilliant mind across this wide fog... This is more than just a click out of focus! You are an "Enfant terrible"!
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 2/5/2004
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yeahhhhhh!!!! he inspired me too! pinhole kicks ASS! this is a GREAT one. cool, thanks for the exposure info cause that has been my major source of contact paper waste-age lol.
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 2/5/2004
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I know one shouldnt post photos here, but I think it fits: reciprocity failure of cyaonytype is maybe two days (?) - ok :) the results from two hours against the sun (you can see the sun wrote a line, so its a result, isnt it? That means I will stop this tests and get some better paper ...
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 2/5/2004
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Dana - it is a good idea, but if I had moved around a lot more I think that the ghost shape would be just barely discernible which I why I stayed in one place.
Ana - it had a little contrast enhancement already, here is a little more (see attachment).
Andreas - cyanotype... can you say reciprocity failure? :-) The thought actually did occur to me yesterday as I have been playing with iron process too lately, but you'll be waiting a loooong time. It would be very interesting to see what it looks like if you get anything.
Mary - I was in a hurry and had to develop these literally in 5 minutes, swish, swish in a couple cup measures. Just trying not to lick my fingers while or after... I can see your point tho, better safe than sorry. There are the fumes as well.
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 2/5/2004
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I like the effect in such limited space - feels almost like a fish-eye shot...
I am absolutely dying to bring my coffee can pinholes out again - the main reason I haven't is I've been told pregnant people shouldn't work with darkroom chemicals...Glad to see you are experimenting full fledged now!!
BTW I had to laugh at your comment about little girls licking everything...I have a friend whose daughter eats everything - be grateful our's don't ;)!!
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 2/5/2004
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hehe cool - selfmade and paper, this is pinholing how it should be. While i write this comment, two of my boxes stand in front of the house and watch it (0,15 mm), filled with cyanotype (have you experience with that paper?) - btw on my website you can find another great pinhole man, David Balihar in Praha ... Best Regards and keep pinholing!
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ana ribeiro
{K:21290} 2/5/2004
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i would like to see this photo a bit more contrasted
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Cherie Spike
{K:-21959} 2/5/2004
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I knew it all along, you really are a ghostly alien! ;) This is great Stefan and I actually like the movement. Very strange but fascinating atmosphere you created with your pin hole thingy, I'm impressed! Cherie
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Sim Hing Shek
{K:1370} 2/5/2004
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Interesting, would like to have you seen you move around a lot more though....maybe at the cabinet, opening the cupboard.......don't even know if that's possible!
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