Show Your Camera

Tom Miller

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Nov 27, 2004
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Twin Cities,
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This Pinhole Day, show everyone your camera!

The Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day team has added a new feature: your submission to the Pinhole Day gallery can include a photo of the your camera. Visitors to the WPPD gallery will see your photo accompanied by a thumbnail image of your camera.

The photo of your camera is optional. If you'd like to include a picture of your pinhole camera with your Pinhole Day photo, be sure to have both files prepared before submitting. While your Pinhole Day photo must be made with a pinhole camera, the picture of the camera can be created through a lens. You can describe your camera in the same way that you write a statement about your photo. Note that any image of the camera more than 500 pixels on a side will be scaled down for the gallery.

Here is link to Facebook showing examples the camera portion of the WPPD submission form, as well as how photos will appear in the WPPD 2012 gallery:
http://tinyurl.com/7fz4j3g

Here is a link to the regular Pinhole Day website:
http://www.pinholeday.org
There are already over fifty Pinhole Day events listed!

Tom Miller (USA)............... Team Leader,
on behalf of the WPPD coordinating team:
Gregg Kemp (USA) .............. Team Leader, Web Site
Paolo Aldi (Italy) ............ Publicity
Nick Dvoracek (USA) ........... Support
Chuck Flagg (USA) ............. Education
Marie-Noëlle Leroy (France) ... Events
 

DWThomas

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Thanks, that's a cool idea. It would certainly be interesting to see what folks use for their WPPD photos. Having participated since 2005, I'm looking forward to April 29th!
 

moki

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May 10, 2010
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Wismar, Germ
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That's awesome. I always like to see what kind of camera other people use and be inspired for my next projects. I've beein doing pinhole photography for about 4 years but only started participating in WPPD last year. Building the camera is just as important as the pictures sometimes.

I think, I'll go for the panoramic 6x17 this year...
 
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