Here's another classic--
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I tried that with chain-fed 120 slide mounts in an automated pinhole based on a 50-caliber ammo cannister, and it didn't work well. The plastic slide mounts tend to set up vortex patterns, resulting in uneven development, JD.JD Morgan said:Haven't drilled a hole in it yet, it's still keeping some of my ammo dry.
But I suppose if one wanted to... well, pre-mount a roll of film in plastic slide mounts and . . . Just process the film right in the slide mounts.![]()
Now, that is an SLR!David A. Goldfarb said:Here's another classic--
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rbarker said:I did like the carpeting on your wall and the anti-gravity mount on your pinhole "lens", though.![]()
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This one's for the birds. My wife took this photograph on one of our outings at Jamaica Bay National Wildlife Reserve.
Yep, I used to tote my Minolta SRT and a Strobonar flash into quite a few caves with one of those. It was dropped a few times and did more damage to the cave than to the equipment.eric said:Those ammo boxes are pretty usefull. When I assisted, my assistant friend kept his cameras in it. Lined it with wood/foam. NOBODY messed with him in the subway.
arigram said:TBM, I guess you like Leicas, eh?
rbarker said:How about the big one scolding the little one?
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Ditto... but what was used to shoot the shooters?Satinsnow said:Ralph,
That is an awesome shot, I love it.
Dave
rbarker said:A Toyo 45AX.
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If you mean the shooter of the shooters shooter, David, I ain't tellin'.David A. Goldfarb said:But what was used to shoot the shooters?
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