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Monday, June 27, 2016
The easy way
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I have presented our old college friends, Gene and Laura, with portfolios of black and white prints, beginning with their wedding, for many ...
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Existing containers episode 3: Boxes.
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Paper boxes of one sort or another are everywhere. I have to start out by saying a lot of forms of boxes are not easy to make cameras out ...
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Existing containers episode 2: Tins
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Tin boxes are a popular choice for making pinhole cameras. They're made of steel, so are reliably opaque, are very durable, and usuall...
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Existing containers episode 1: Cylinders.
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There's a stereotype of the pinhole photographer that they view every container they encounter as a potential camera. Adding recycling a...
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Friday, June 17, 2016
A replica of my first pinhole camera
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In preparing for the workshop for teachers I'm doing in August, I've been making a few cameras out of existing containers and that g...
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Monday, June 13, 2016
The calm after the storm.
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We've been having a pretty rainy June. (It's raining now.) Over a couple of days we had waves of thunderstorms coming every 10 hour...
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Oshkosh miscellany
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Went to Menomonie Park for a walk and stopped by the zoo. One clear way to make an ass of yourself is to try to get a long exposure photogr...
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