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Critique By: Herr Karl  (K:70)  
11/27/2003 5:18:49 AM

ah, Fotomodel Ricky :-)
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Anouschka Rokebrand  (K:6470)  
11/26/2003 1:47:59 AM

Great b&w shot. Love the effect of the camera.
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
11/25/2003 1:26:05 PM

@ Reinhard: I see you are a fan of full frames, too. When I scan 6x6 negatives I use the mask for 9x12 with clips (this is an advertising for Epson 3200 )
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/25/2003 1:17:24 PM

This photo has beautiful tones. You may try to apply very minimal pressure on the negative to avoid the newton rings. I agree with you that it is nice to scan the frame as well.
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)  
11/25/2003 12:54:14 PM

For the first shots on a new-to-you camera I think this worked out pretty well. The expression on his/her face has so much character! Nice DOF as well to pull your dog from the background.
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)  
11/25/2003 12:40:39 PM

@all thanks for your comments


@ andreas . these are no fingerprints - this is the newton effect. its due to my scanner. I placed the negative directly on the glass, because I like to have the borders of the negative on the picture. I didn't use the mask because, it cuts away the borders - in the moment I don' know how to solve the problem - maybe you have an idea?

...and as you know - these kind of cameras have no wysiwyg view finder --- tese were my first shots with the camera an so I think I will need some films until I know what's the difference between that what see in the finder and that what I get on the film ;-)
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Cathy Barrows  (K:1897)  
11/25/2003 12:27:40 PM

beautiful dog
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Eduardo Bernardes  (K:8999)  
11/25/2003 12:09:47 PM

Beautiful dog and great shot!
Regards, Eduardo
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
11/25/2003 12:01:37 PM

cool - but the dog could have been centered more exactly in order not cut his legs. Another thing is the texture above the dog's head: finger prints on the film? (I am not the pedant that this comment could make you think )
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Dubravko Grakalic  (K:25235)  
11/25/2003 11:57:52 AM

perfect portrait with old junk...ok, it's not junk, i loved folder camera!
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Margot Haag  (K:1324)  
11/21/2003 5:38:37 PM

I'll do images from lentos too. Just waiting for the sun.
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
11/21/2003 12:39:33 PM

plastic fantastic. as you can imagine I took some photos of this building, too, but this result is really fantastic
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
11/20/2003 11:42:54 PM

Reinhard: copy and paste for email: satz@wolkerstorfer.at - maybe we should let plastic lenses speak in the mountains?
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
11/20/2003 1:25:33 PM

cool - reminds me at the work of michael klemmer who did 35 mm into the Holga (you can see at Photosic.com. btw lens = not ?, but "plastic"
Wo ist er denn located, der Traunsteingeher, fragt sich Andreas ausm Mühlviertel
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)  
11/20/2003 11:07:56 AM

fantastic!!
i love this!!!
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
11/16/2003 1:43:04 PM

Fabio, Margot, and now me, ok
for me a unique concept to let a pinhole camera search 18 minutes for light in this location of meditation, and the result is magic
schief oder nicht schief, ganz gleich
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Margot Haag  (K:1324)  
11/16/2003 12:35:33 PM

I would say yes!
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
11/16/2003 8:47:09 AM

gelobtseijesuschristus!
(wenn es nur net so schief wär, kruzifixtürkennocheinmal!!

pinholes sind eh immer spiritisch angehaucht: exakt das medium zum sujet
aber: pinholes sind keine lomographie, bitteschön! das flüchtig-schiefe der präsentation zerhaut die ganze magie der pinholerei!!)
inewigkeitamen!!
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Michael Kaleita  (K:128)  
11/14/2003 6:47:08 AM

kommt mir bekannt vor gruss
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/11/2003 12:02:48 PM

Very nice optical effect - the lens distortion from your cheap camera is helping you too. I see the black dots too!
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)

Critique By: Barry Walthall  (K:5312)  
11/9/2003 5:13:46 AM

I like your composition....the high key is great too.
        Photo By: Reinhard Bachl  (K:48)


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