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02/11/2006 03:27:42 PM · #26


Download plans for the Dirkon Paper camera HERE
02/11/2006 03:29:02 PM · #27
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Save it as a PDF file -- print anywhere : )

We have to figure out how to replace the film with a CCD.


Try Dirkon - it's really PDF! :-)
02/11/2006 03:31:39 PM · #28
Originally posted by ElGordo:

Download plans for the Dirkon Paper camera HERE


Ah, Man, you came before me. :-)
What about a challange with photos made with the Dirkon?
02/12/2006 02:12:25 AM · #29
BUMP! :-)
Are you all off to build the Dirkon? :-)
02/12/2006 02:41:00 AM · #30
Pinhole cameras are fun. My photo teacher had a student once who used his mouth as a light-tight "camera" to take a picture. Crazy stuff.
02/12/2006 03:59:23 AM · #31
I built myself a Pinhead Camera. It's great for insect macros and small enough to carry several in a travel sewing kit. No need for a tripod either.
02/12/2006 08:02:33 AM · #32
Originally posted by ElGordo:

In New Mexico these are made out of adobe.

If you created some sort of retail outlet, would it be an adobe photo shop?
02/12/2006 10:39:41 AM · #33
Originally posted by ganders:

Originally posted by ElGordo:

In New Mexico these are made out of adobe.

If you created some sort of retail outlet, would it be an adobe photo shop?


We could go there and see them and if they looked through their camera, would they be able to CS2?

Think about it...

Sorry.
02/12/2006 10:54:43 AM · #34
Originally posted by ganders:

Originally posted by ElGordo:

In New Mexico these are made out of adobe.

If you created some sort of retail outlet, would it be an adobe photo shop?

LOL -- and the data can be stored on that most stable of media, fired clay tablets. The Babylonians demonstrated that they were well-suited for the storage of binary data ...
02/12/2006 12:11:06 PM · #35
These adobe are not so sophisticated as fired clay, just plain old sun dried mud bricks with a little straw added. It is a running joke in this area that almost anything can be made of adobe. One fellow even made an automobile body of adobe! It was a 'lowrider'!
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