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N 0 B 488 C 19 E Feb 24, 2011 F Apr 29, 2008
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The communication tool for this rebel: a roller. Brute force, no curves.

Special thanks to LB Wheaton, 259 Park Avenue, Worcester, for processing the odd-sized strips of film from the Moxie Cam pinhole .

Tenuous link Star

Tags:   Worcester MA Massachusetts MA pinhole Moxie Cam Pinhole WPPD08 WPPD408 Graffiti Moxie Cam fhcw Worcester Architecture sow

N 2 B 214 C 6 E Feb 2, 2011 F Aug 27, 2010
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This building has posed for me before.

Taken with the Teacam Pinhole camera.

Tags:   pinhole teacam anamorphic pinhole Worcester MA Massachusetts MA B&W no lens

N 0 B 162 C 2 E Apr 7, 2011 F Apr 8, 2011
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At last night's Pinhole Photography presentation to the Northern Rhode Island Camera Club, I used this graphic to explain to the audience and myself what goes where in an anamorphic pinhole photo.

Tags:   pinhole anamorphic pinhole Worcester MA Massachusetts NRICC

N 1 B 301 C 1 E Feb 24, 2011 F Apr 30, 2008
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Tenuous link: Fashion-related window display.

Tags:   neon sign neon sign Worcester MA Massachusetts MA pinhole WPPD08 WPPD408

N 1 B 369 C 8 E Feb 24, 2011 F Apr 29, 2008
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If you have ever wondered what's inside one of those honkin' wide-screen TVs, there is a spot in Worcester where thoughful residents have created a display of various TV and computer-screen models. They went through the effort to partially dissasemble them, too, so that you can examine their innards, and see what keeps the factories in Malaysia and China humming.

This is a segment of the front panel from a TV screen that may have measured 2 1/2' by3 1/2', maybe more. The panel consists of a sandwich of 3/8" thick plastic with ridges that remind me of the ridges on a fresnel lens, coverd by a grey sheet of something. Held up to the light, one can see completely diffused light. When the panel is placed on top of an object, the parts of the object the panel touches can be seen clearly.

Now, I can think of a bunch of good uses for this kind of thing. But even though no one was guarding the modern technology display, it would not be right for me to put it in my car and deprive others of educational opportunities.

Tenuous link: rip

Tags:   Worcester MA Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day WPPD Abstract broken pinhole


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