2006-07-02 // 14:47:44

First experiments with pinhole. I've found an easy way to convert a colopack 88 into a pinhole: unlock the batteries compartment (insiede the camera just behind the shutter); remove the 3 screws that hold together the shutter and objective; stitch with dutch tape a pinhole made from thin piece of alluminium (i.e. that used in the cans of cocke); plache a piece of black tape as a hutter.
Exposure time with 88 film ranges from 4 seconds up to 1 hour. The reciprocity failure is quite evident above 10 seconds. Red tone tends to disappear in long exposure.

2006-05-21 // 17:19:49

Id like to start experimenting with pinohole+polaroid. Is there anyone with experience in acking polaroid cameras?

2006-05-13 // 19:15:26

Now that the week and has arrived I've taken some time to pay a visit to some of the personal pages at polanoid.net.
I friend of mine, after viewing at my pola has criticized about them being nice but without a real feeling. It took me some time and the visit of many of your pages to understand that she's actually right. Polaroid is just fun.
Polaroid fun lies in the ability of creating an image with your hand and some very simple tool, without using a pc or the black magic of the darkroom.
Polaroid is a way to free the mind and find a rest.
Many thanks to all the people who have viewed my polas a to those who have been so kind to leave a comment.