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Pinhole

  • 28-04-2010 3:59pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,542 ✭✭✭


    I know this has been covered many times before but after reading a recent article in a photography magazine, something popped into my mind.

    Its to do with the pinhole size required and how important it can be especially if someone want to progress further into this fascinating area of photography.

    So what I'm getting at (finally...) is that the idea popped into my head that I may be able to offer help to fellow boardsies on part of the construction side of pinhole photography.

    I have some precision micro milling machinery and it occurred that with the very small bits that I have it might present a solution to someone who is having difficulty with making particular sized hole. I have 0.3mm bits and can do smaller also. So if anyone needs a pinhole plate made up I can make an accurate plate with an accurate hole in it. Alternatively if someone already has suitable material but is lacking the tools to make a small accurate hole I can help.

    I know a needle, pin, hypodermic needle etc can make a very small hole and I'm really offering my services (free of charge) to my fellow boardsies who may delve deeper into pinhole photography.

    All I ask is that the images obtained be shared for all to enjoy :) My small attempt at being positive in the gloom that is the current economic environment.


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