Very cool stuff, Mr. Joe. I'm just getting enamored with pinhole photography, and trying to learn about what out-of-the-box ideas are floating around for making pinhole cameras. Diverse, unusual designs. Thanks for sharing.
thank you so much for your videos after i seen your falling plat camera i made one my self and i had a very good outcome, if you have instergram take a look Mr.iveson , thank you again joe you are a inspiration in my work
Nice results! Is that Harman Direct Positive Paper? You caffenol processing looks good. I'm curious how you designed the falling plate mechanism in the camera. Well done.
yess i used the harman direct positive paper after seeing you use it and your outcome , it taken me a while to get the mixture right using caffenol but i finally did it right , the mechanism works just like yours exept instead of using a heavy plate on the back i made the back door of the camera to push against the plates to push them forward and there is a small step in the bottom to hold the plates . it works well and keep the plates steady
Measure from the position of the pinhole to the center of the film plane, in millimeters. If it’s an ultra wide angle of view camera, I will measure from the pinhole to halfway out to the edge of the film plane.
Oh my god i fell in love with that last camera!!!
Wonderful stuff! I would have loved to see examples of finished photographs made with each camera :)
me too! :)
Many thanks for all this inspirations Joe! Just fantastic!!
Fantastic! I had never heard of/considered these cameras... Lots of cool ideas to try out. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! Thank you from a new photographer and DIY guy.
you are so very clever! thank you for sharing!!!
Great stuff Joe. Thanks for sharing. Pinhole cameras give you so much flexibility. It is great to see this sort of "outside the box" thinking. :)
Very cool stuff, Mr. Joe. I'm just getting enamored with pinhole photography, and trying to learn about what out-of-the-box ideas are floating around for making pinhole cameras. Diverse, unusual designs. Thanks for sharing.
Cool contraption that 9 pinhole one photo camera.
Thanks for sharing.
Joe, thanks for some great ideas man.
Such fantastic ideas! I have to try one of these as soon as possible! 👍👍👍
Joe this is absolutely brilliant - recent subscriber to your channel and finding so much inspiration for projects
Many thanks for sharing! This gives additional ideas.
Great! Your Video is excellent! I will start with an pinhole cam! Thats photography Art in pure form!
Thanks for inspiring me!
great inspirational video, thank you sir!
Brilliant! I'm new to this, and have been looking for a teacher. I have so many questions, but let me watch all your videos before I ask any.
It"s huge!!! :) You should patent it !
Greetings from Austria!! Very fascinating!! Simply WOW! i'm going to work on the topic of pinhole photography with my students
Neat cameras!
GENIUS!
Thank you.
Awesome information
Awesome.
Awesome Joe... the last one is incredible, im gonna try do one like that. Can you show me the photo-collage?
Thanks
www.flickr.com/photos/31285363@N07/15685346163/in/album-72157626396306257/
amazing.... thanks a lot!
thank you so much for your videos after i seen your falling plat camera i made one my self and i had a very good outcome, if you have instergram take a look Mr.iveson , thank you again joe you are a inspiration in my work
Nice results! Is that Harman Direct Positive Paper? You caffenol processing looks good. I'm curious how you designed the falling plate mechanism in the camera. Well done.
yess i used the harman direct positive paper after seeing you use it and your outcome , it taken me a while to get the mixture right using caffenol but i finally did it right , the mechanism works just like yours exept instead of using a heavy plate on the back i made the back door of the camera to push against the plates to push them forward and there is a small step in the bottom to hold the plates . it works well and keep the plates steady
How do you determine the size or depth of the box?
Measure from the position of the pinhole to the center of the film plane, in millimeters. If it’s an ultra wide angle of view camera, I will measure from the pinhole to halfway out to the edge of the film plane.
thanks for your videos,,,EXCELLENT,,,4 STARS,,,,,,,i just sent you PRIVATE MESSAGE,,, thanks again,,,rodney