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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 8:17 pm)
Not much wierd equipment use here.....aside from the pinhole camera I made using scrap mat board pieces lying around the darkroom. Taped together using black electrical tape. A piece of a coke can with a pinhole (duh) for the aperature. And instead of film, I used color RC paper.... This was while I was at school so I had use of an automated color print processor to develop my "negs" promptly. got some funky images though....I'll see if i can find them.... Oh, yeah...I also used the developed un exposed trailer of color film (orange) as a filter to get rid of the color cast of the exposed paper.....
cheers
Thomas
Not me, but a sexually-repressed friend at school started asking LOADS of questions about developing..... eventually found out he'd had his point & click 35mm snapshot up against the binoculars pointing at a neighbours' bedroom..... he he he. Never saw the results though, dunno if he ever got around to it even.....funny though. (",)
Attached Link: All Forum Thread with pics of the cam
i hated the camera, it never worked proeprly (the shutter release was all screwy), so I mangled it beyond repair and turned it into a pinhole camera. I tore off the (welded on) lens (With great difficulty), and kept the shutter curtains. Behind the curtains I put a little piece of tinfoil with a small (though I thought it too big) pinhole. I shot half a roll of black and white film with it, and to my surprise, it actually worked. I shot a full roll of Kodak Ektachrome slide film while in mexico last summer, though i still haven't developed it. Prolly be a waste when i do, but hopefully someshots will have turned out, especially at Teotihacuan... link has the pics.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
i want to hear about the weirdest configuration of equipment you've ever had to use.
Example - shooting bees at my mother's house - and all I had was a standard and a 105 portrait lens - but she had a beautiful spread of bee-attracting plants in her yard. The solution - extension is extension - and f-16-22 (my exposure for my flash bracket) is a constant -so why not - get a core from a toilet paper roll, and tape the sucker to the lens and to the camera (OK - so I wrapped the tube with some tin foil first -but that;'s OK too)
The resulting images were not "perfect" - but I got a couple of 'em that were pretty OK. (problem, at this magnification, was getting the tube taped to the body - really no way of doing it and keeping the lens aligned with the body - but you're composing at the shooting aperture - so what you see is what you're gonna get - it's just a pain to determine the focus (too much depth of field - even for a macro shoot).