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         Pinhole Photography:     more books (78)
  1. Pinhole photography by Bernice Halpern Cutler, 1989
  2. Pinhole photography: A guidebook for teachers by Nicholas C Dvoracek, 1991
  3. A non-silver manual: Cyanotype, Vandyke brown, palladium & gum bichromate : with instructions for making light-resists including pinhole photography by Sarah Van Keuren, 2002
  4. Pinhole (lensless) photography by J. B Thomson, 1901
  5. Lensless Leica?: A contribution to pinhole photography : a letter to Eric Renner by Dominique Stroobant, 1987
  6. Time of Light: Contemporary Pinhole Photography by Fiona Haser, 2005-07-14
  7. Pinhole Photography : Rediscovering a Historic Technique by Eric Renner, 1994
  8. Bibliography on pinhole photography by Stanley R Page, 1984
  9. The Photo Miniature Advanced Pinhole Photography Volume VI Number 70 and Pinhole (Lensless) Photography by Tennant; John A., 1905
  10. Millennia: Images from Greece and Turkey (Pinhole journal) by Nancy spencer, 1998
  11. David Lebe: Panoramic pinhole photographs, 1969-1975 by David Lebe, 1994
  12. Paolo Gioli: Vol. 12 #2 (Pinhole journal) by Paolo Gioli, 1996
  13. The hole thing: A manual of pinhole fotografy by Jim Shull, 1971
  14. Pinhole vision I by Lauren Smith, 1981

41. Nick's Pinhole Photography
I've been involved in pinhole photography for a long time. For the lasttwo positive preview. Advanced pinhole photography. (pdf 3.6
http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/pinholephoto.htm
contact me by email at dvoracek@uwosh.edu Using Powerpoint Digital Imaging t Classroom technology manuals Pinhole Photography Astronomy I've been involved in Pinhole Photography for a long time. For the last two years, I've taught a summer workshop for 4th through 7th graders. I created web sites for the and sessions with examples of their work. A guide for teachers (pdf - 1MB) An Adobe Acrobat file of a book I did under an Eisenhower grant to use pinhole photography to teach aspects of physical science. The rest of the project didn't work out so well, but the book covers a lot of how pinhole photography works and how to do it. (51 pages) Acrobat Reader 4.0 or better is required to read this file. You can download it free from Adobe How to build a pinhole camera. (pdf -108k) An Adobe Acrobat file. An updated version of the directions in the book. The resulting camera looks like the picture above. Many people have trouble visualizing a positive image from looking at a negative.

42. Pinhole Photography At GOAL 2002
Oshkosh . For more information on pinhole photography visit the Worldwidepinhole photography Day web site or www. pinholevisions.org .
http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/goal/pinhole02.html
This class took place June 17-28, 2002 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh For more information on Pinhole photography visit the Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day web site
or www. pinholevisions.org Special thanks to Ray Spicer and the Art Department for use of the facility,
and to UW Oshkosh Science Outreach for the loan of the stopwatches. For information about the GOAL program, contact Chris DeIuliis
The artists
Click on a name to go to that person's photographs Nicole Bantleon Caelainn Donnellan Kelley Elmer Julia Hanusa ... Katie Zabronsky The instructor was Nick Dvoracek and group leader was Kevin Pingel.
The photographs
Click on any photograph to see a full size version (including the group photo above) Most of the photographs were taken with cameras made entirely by the artists themselves.
Nicole
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Caelainn
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Kelley
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Julia
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Katie H.

43. Pinhole Photography By Wanda Scott
Black and white pinhole images by Wanda Scott.Category Arts Photography Pinhole Photographers......Enter, Enter, Enter, All photographs on this and the following pagesare © 2002, 2003 Wanda Scott and may not be reproduced in any
http://www.wandascott.com/

44. Pinhole Visions, Discussion
Discussion list where pinhole enthusiasts of all levels share knowledge, ideas, experiences and their work in this imaging technique.
http://www.pinholevisions.org/discussion/
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45. Pinhole Photography Links, Tutorials And Resources By Wanda Scott
pinhole photography, http//www.pinhole.org/, Everything you wish to know aboutpinhole you can find on this informative site, Oatmeal box pinhole photography,
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Home Bio Galleries Instructional ... Contact The related sites below contain links to tutorials, supplies and other resources on photography. Pinhole Photography http://www.pinhole.org/ Everything you wish to know about pinhole you can find on this informative site Oatmeal box pinhole photography http://www.nh.ultranet.com/~stewoody/ http://www.skypoint.com/members/escargo/ppp.html Pinhole photography resources on the web http://www.photo.net/photo/pinhole/pinhole.htm Jon Grepstad's site, the best indepth site on pinhole photography http://www.jquinnell.fsnet.co.uk/ Justin Quinnell's site gives you new pinhole photography ideas http://www.kodak.com This is a great site with lots of tips, tutorials, and a monthly on-line magazine. Kodak also has an on-line catalogue and product demos. Great site! http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/ A history of photography from its beginnings till the 1920s by Dr. Robert Leggat http://photostart.com/home.html Several hundred links to photography information http://neon.airtime.co.uk/pinhole/ The Penultimate Pinhole photography Page. Here you will find a wealth of information about pinhole photography, its history and theory, and a comprehensive guide for both novice and convert. http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/photolists.html

46. Pinhole Photography
pinhole photography. (This page under construction. Check later for an explanationof what pinhole photography has to do with perspective and geometry.)
http://www.math.csusb.edu/faculty/susan/pinhole.html
Pinhole Photography
(This page under construction. Check later for an explanation of what pinhole photography has to do with perspective and geometry.)
Building behind fence. Bigger version, in jpg format.
Math questions:
  • Is that a normal chain link fence? Why does it look so warped?
  • Why does the picture take up a bright circular region, with black outside?
  • Why is the bottom of the circle cut off? (It was like that in the original photograph.)
    Elmo. Bigger version, in jpg format.
    Math questions:
  • What shapes are those big round things? Do they all have the same shape and size? How are they arranged?
  • Why does Elmo have three arms?
    Bed and breakfast. Bigger version, in jpg format.
    Math questions:
  • What shapes are the globes on the lamp in the photograph? What shape are they in real life?
  • How big are those plants in the foreground in real life? Why does everything look so distorted? Answers will show up eventually here, or send e-mail to addington@gallium.csusb.edu
    The camera.
    amera. Our camera is an imported Venetian biscotti tin (Baicoli). The inside is spray-painted matte black. A biggish hole was drilled in the center of the lid. A square of heavy aluminum foil (from a disposable cookie sheet) with a pinhole in it is taped over the drilled hole, using electrician's tape. The pinhole is the lens of the camera. The shutter is a piece of the foil paper that film comes in. There are pieces of tape on the shutter to hold it up or down, as appropriate. The film is black-and-white print paper. It is held in place (in principle) by two strips of black cardboard glued to the inside of the camera. Although the lid seemed to fit tightly, it wasn't lightproof (our first pictures were all white). These light leaks are covered by a strip of black felt held on with a strip of elastic. To change the "film", you need either a darkroom or a changing bag. When the film is developed, you get a negative, from which you can make a contact print.
  • 47. Pinhole Photography
    pinhole photography. A pinhole camera is the simplest camera thereis. It only consists of a lighttight box with a piece of film
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    Pinhole Photography
    A pinhole camera is the simplest camera there is. It only consists of a light-tight box with a piece of film or photographic paper inside, and a small hole to let light in. Pinhole cameras have very interesting properties that make them very different from cameras with lenses, and should be used accordingly.
    What is a Pinhole Camera?
    If you expose a piece of film to light without a lens or pinhole, you don't get an image. This is because every point on the film is reached by light from different directions, so the information in these light rays is mixed in that spot. You have to find a way to map each point on the film to a point in the world, only then you get a picture. This is what a pinhole does: It only lets one single ray of light hit every spot on the film (in theory, anyway), and blocks out all the others. So the light rays paint an image, one ray per point. This is somewhat similar to a camera with a lens (or lens system) that effectively serves the same purpose. But a lens can collect more light, leading to shorter exposure times and much more flexibility.

    48. Photo Binbook: "Pinhole Photography" Folder
    Selecting this link will take you directly to the folder 'Conversation Topics/Pinholephotography'. Top folder Conversation Topics pinhole photography.
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    49. Mini-pin Home
    Minipin is a pinhole photography project which uses 35mm film canisters as cameras. They are freely distributed, and the images are collected online.
    http://www.troubalert.com/minipin/
    About:
    Mini-pin is an on-going photography project using recycled 35mm film canisters. The canisters are made into pinhole cameras containing one small sheet of photographic paper. Participants are asked to take a camera and return it exposed. The resulting pictures will be included in a photo album, and also posted here on the mini-pin website. directions for use... Find:
    Search the list below to find your picture. 04/01 - Initial Tests
    04/02 - Headlands Center for the Arts Spring Open House

    04/03 - Random Shots From Trips

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    For more information, or to participate, send an email to: minipin@skim.com mmii ~

    50. Pinhole Photography
    My first involvement with Pinhole was some years ago when I suggested Karen mydaughter to present for a science fair a project on that topic (she was in
    http://members.rogers.com/penate/pinhole.html
    M y first involvement with Pinhole was some years ago when I suggested Karen my daughter to present for a science fair a project on that topic (she was in middle school at the time). With some guidance/help she made 2 Pinhole "Camera Obscura" using cardboard boxes, tape and stretched translucent plastic bags (as ground "glass"), these "Cameras" where aimed to a 75W incandescent bulb and an image of the bulb appeared on the stretched plastic. By the way, she won the first prize!! Using Polaroid 4x5 B&W film I made some pictures of "still lifes" that she also displayed at her "fair stand". This picture is my first pinhole picture ever, click on it to see a larger size.
    After the above mentioned encounter with pinhole imaging and although I kept reading about it (mainly in the rec.photo newsgroups), I did not made any pinhole picture until recently.
    • 35mm format: I modify disposable 35mm cameras installing a pinhole in place of the lens and reload the camera with B&W film. I have 2 of this cameras, one is 14mm in "focal length" and the other one is 28mm. Here are some of the images I have made with such cameras:
      4x5" Format:

    51. Photo Site - Pinhole Photography
    Welcome to Guillermo Penate's Photo Site, a web page dedicated to displaypinhole photography work. You are visitor number since 25/Feb/97.
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    Welcome to Guillermo Penate's Photo Site , a web page dedicated to display P inhole P hotography work. You are visitor number since 25/Feb/97. Please send comments and suggestions to:
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    1996 by Guillermo Penate - Last updated 22/May/97

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    52. Pinhole Photography
    pinhole photography is fun and has its serious uses. You can do Advertisement.pinhole photography Guide picks. Pinhole cameras have
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    Guide picks Pinhole cameras have a long history and can produce some interesting and surprising results. Few non-pinhole users realise the quality that can be obtained. Pinhole pictures, theory and supplies.
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    A great site with some fine pinhole work by Lisa A. Johnston. Includes a fine series on New Mexico and some interesting documentary and urban landscape work. Kallitypes
    Superb pinhole images by Philippe Moroux printed using kallitype process. Magic of Pinhole On line material for a pinhole course, includes useful information on making your own Zone Plates. Karhof, Bob

    53. Livinginabox
    'livinginabox' explores the boundaries of reality with pinhole photography.
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    54. Pinhole Photography - Page 2 Of 2
    pinhole photography is fun and has its serious uses. You can do thingswith pinholes that are impossible pinhole photography Guide picks.
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    extensive gallery with links to other pinhole resources. Young, Matt
    Matt's Pinhole Article - useful information and advice on pinholes Previous Email this page! Sponsored Links X10 - Tiny Wireless Camera, $79.99 Wireless security camera. Place anywhere and broadcast live color video to any TV, PC or VCR within 100 feet. See and record everything. Complete kits starting at $79.99. http://ads.x10.com/ Sponsored Link Unique ClamperPod Replaces Tripod Almost Anywhere Always have a tripod handy when you need one. Hardly bigger than a business card the ClamperPod fits in pocket, purse or camera bag with ease. Every photographer should have one. Only $11.95. http://www.clamperpod.com/

    55. Pinhole Photography Competition By Pinholephotos.com, Your Pinhole Resource
    Annual pinhole photography Competition Winners. The leader in small hole technology. ClickHere for 2003 pinhole photography Competition Prospectus*. .
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    The Inaugural Pinhole Gallery event took place September 13th-15th 2002, at our Palmer Hall Gallery facilities, displaying new work by experienced Pinhole Photographers from around the World. Awarded Winner's List: Best Overall Photograph: Dirk Fletcher
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    Using PinPLUS camera by Paul Prober
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    - Most Creative: Amanda Lang Maher (Harper's Bazaar, Prophecy)
    Best Classical Composition Photo: Balázs Telek BOLT Galleria , Budapest, Hungary) Largest Field of View Photograph: William Thebert (Boulder, Co.) Honorable Mention: Larry Fratkin mrpinhole.com Honorable Mention: David Lyon (Canadian Imaging Department) Honorable Mention: Dr. Anikó Faludy (Budapest, Hungary) Honorable Mention: Joshua Gray (Baltimore, MD.)

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    Personal web site of Edward Levinson, specializing in fine art and editorial pinhole photography.
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    57. Pinhole Photography By Lenox Laser The Leader In Small Hole Technology
    pinhole photography. pinhole photography is lensless photography A method of capturingimages using a simple light tight box with a single pinhole in one end.
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    Pinhole Photography
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    500 Micron Pinhole, 7.5" Focal Length, 10 min. exposure, Ektachrome 100
    This "precision" pinhole photograph by Larry Fratkin demonstrates a vast improvement in sharpness over homemade pinholes
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    Pinhole photography is lensless photography - A method of capturing images using a simple light tight box with a single pinhole in one end. Images are recorded on film or photographic paper with much longer than usual exposure times. Centuries ago man discovered that light passing through a tiny hole produced an image on the object or surface it fell on.
    The earliest documentation of this discovery comes to us from the Chinese in the 5 th century BC and was later expanded upon in the writings of Aristotle. Years later this discovery led to the development of the camera obscura. The “camera obscura”, An Italian term that means “a dark room”, was just that a dark room or tent with a small hole in the wall that would project a crude inverted image of the outside scene on another flat surface within the room. An artist would then sketch over the projected image recording the scene. This method solved the problem of correctly rendering perspective. Later in human history Portable “cameras” were developed using light sensitive materials to “write with light”. Pinhole cameras were and are made in an endless variety of shapes, styles, and materials. Any light tight container will do such as a round cardboard oatmeal box, shoe box, aluminum can, or cookie tin. More elaborate cameras are constructed of

    58. Welcome To Www.lesliedavispinhole.com And Leslie Davis, Pinhole Photographer
    Over 90 pinhole photographs of Leslie Davis. The photographs are divided into 6 categories industrial Category Arts Photography Pinhole Photographers......A prolific photographer, specializing pinhole photography, living in Rockland County,New York. This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
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    59. Applied Optics Group: Laser Laboratory
    pinhole photography. The pinhole photography is lensless photography,ligth passes through the hole and an image is formed. Legend
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    Pinhole Photography
    The pinhole camera or camera obscura is one of the oldest optical devices. Pinhole photography is lensless photography, ligth passes through the hole and an image is formed. Legend has it that pinhole was discovered by an Arab who saw, on his awakening, a marvelous vision on the wall of his tent. Then he realized that the "vision" was an image produced by a little hole in the tent. This legend may or may not be true. Certainly the Chinese and the Greeks knew the principle of the pinhole camera and used it for observation of solar eclipses. The Arabian physicist and mathematician Alhazen (about 1000 A.D.) explained why the image is upside down. Leonardo da Vinci cited the device in Codex Atlanticus, while the first detailed widely known description of the pinhole camera was given by Giambattista della Porta (about 1560) in his Magiae Naturalis. A fair account of pinhole story and other useful information can be found in Pinhole Photography by Jon Grepstad. Pinhole cameras have some remarkable features: no distortion, great depth of focus, reasonable degree of resolution, and a major shorcoming: they are very slow (about f/100 or more). A pinhole "lens" can be easily designed considering the pinhole as a particular case of a Fresnel zone plate. A Fresnel zone plate consists of a series of concentric circles whose radii are proportional to the square root of whole numbers. The zones corresponding to odd or even numbers are blackened. Using the relation for zone plate under plane wave illumination, a design equation can be found. A very practical

    60. Pinhole Index
    pinhole photography of Larry Bullis, including Daffodil Motel , the image used on the cover of Eric Renner's book pinhole photography Rediscovering a Historic Technique .
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