Well this just goes along with how i feel anyway - yes that was a
very Eeyore statement, but we all go through rough times. Now would be
one of mine.
As some of you may know i was working on a pin-home camera that i
made out of clay. There are a series of pictures of I See You - as it
was going thru the firing process. As you may have remembered i saved
my wheel-thrown pin-hole camera from its first disaster, however when
taking it outside to sand the bottom it slipped from my hands &
this ti... Continue reading ...
Blinded By Beauty is Born
Ahhh - Finally - that was alot of work. So this is a finished
greenwear pin-hole camera. In case you forgot greenwear is only just
what i consider the 1/2 way point.
I thought a final picture was needed to show you what it looks like
with the top put on showing off its new button stopper/shutter.
I will be soooooo excited once i get to glaze this and fix up the
metal piece that i will insert as my pin-hole. Eeeeeeeh - thats my
excited noise. Continue reading ...
Blinded By Beauty
Now where was i - um, oh yeah i just squeezed a soft bit of clay
into the little hole, then i have a stamp that i made and i press that
it onto my piece of really soft clay until i get a nice impression.
Well - this one is almost all put together. I suppose i would say
this was at the 1/2 way mark. It still must be bisque fired, sanded,
then glazed and the final firing.
Also this little pin-hole camera got a name it's called Blinded By Beauty. Continue reading ...
Nameless Pinhole Camera
As for now this pin-hole camera i'm working on is name less. So this
is me & i'm working on finishing up another pinhole camera, it took
me a long time to finally decide on how to make the hole for the
shutter (besides for the piece of metal i have to cut later) Anyway i
was trying to think of different ways to cover up the shutter.
So this was my latest idea - to make a small hole and put sorta like
a plug into it. I start off by making the hole, then taking really soft
clay and rolling it b... Continue reading ...
Little Wings gets a black bag
Posted by T Lynn Christner on Wednesday, January 28, 2009,
In :
Creation Process
Yesterday i was sanding a piece of metal (soda pop can) to use as
the pinhole for the NEW camera i'm making. Well, thats about as far as
i got - because as my other name *Side Track Sally* took
over. Who knows how i ended up with material spread out all bout the
floor & was cutting into a skirt then, looking at bills, GETTING the crap scared out of me from my bank sending a letter to me that my card had been compromised?
WHAT? Thats not cool.... Id be getting a new card w/a new pin - make
sur... Continue reading ...
Little Wings and Me
Posted by T Lynn Christner on Wednesday, January 28, 2009,
In :
Creation Process
Hi, its me in this capture i'm finishing up the pin-hole camera ;D i
am placing black foam inside the lid to make a nice and snug fit. The
pin-hole camera is glazed in my pinky's pink with a bit of plum
squiggles just sitting there to the left her name is Little Wings.
Finally i had all the supplies i needed to get that show on the
road. I even made up a small tube pinhole viewing thingy (not sure what
to call it) But the reason i made that was so i could test out the size
pinhole i would ne... Continue reading ...
Me & Little Wings safe under a red light
This is me and i'm loading film into my pinhole camera. Trying to
remember to stay still for nearly a 45 seconds feels like such a long
time when listening to hear the shutter close.
Before I had a chance to use this camera I had to go to several shops to try and find chemicals that I needed to develop the film and who knew that even though i live in the capitol of VA that the camera shops around here wouldn't have everything i needed... oh like matte paper film, Dev, Fix, SB... i
mean really... Continue reading ...
I See You Four
Ok Finally you get a peak at the top of the pin-hole camera and a wee bit of the side of the bottom.
This is a picture right after i have taken it out of that little
rusty bin with a pair of tongs. Its still very hot - oh and before i
forget to tell you - i dropped it! AAAAAAH yes i did, i felt it
slipping out of my tong grip so i got super super close to the ground
so when it finally slipped out of my grip and went TINK onto the hard
pavement i was sooooo hoping it didn't put a crack into i... Continue reading ...
Blinded By Beauty is Born
Ahhh - Finally - that was alot of work. So this is a finished
greenwear pin-hole camera. In case you forgot greenwear is only just
what i consider the 1/2 way point.
I thought a final picture was needed to show you what it looks like
with the top put on showing off its new button stopper/shutter.
I will be soooooo excited once i get to glaze this and fix up the
metal piece that i will insert as my pin-hole. Eeeeeeeh - thats my
excited noise. Continue reading ...
Blinded By Beauty
Now where was i - um, oh yeah i just squeezed a soft bit of clay
into the little hole, then i have a stamp that i made and i press that
it onto my piece of really soft clay until i get a nice impression.
Well - this one is almost all put together. I suppose i would say
this was at the 1/2 way mark. It still must be bisque fired, sanded,
then glazed and the final firing.
Also this little pin-hole camera got a name it's called Blinded By Beauty. Continue reading ...
Nameless Pinhole Camera
As for now this pinhole camera i'm working on is name less. So this
is me & i'm working on finishing up another pinhole camera, it took
me a long time to finally decide on how to make the hole for the
shutter (besides for the piece of metal i have to cut later) Anyway i
was trying to think of different ways to cover up the shutter.
So this was my latest idea - to make a small hole and put sorta like
a plug into it. I start off by making the hole, then taking really soft
clay and rolling it b... Continue reading ...
Little Wings and Things
Here you see the last bit of things i needed to finish up my clay
pin-hole camera. Lets see theres a cork with a needle in it, rubber
cement, black foam, black duct tape, scissors, and of course a sheet of
newspaper to spread all this stuff out on.
Once i got into it, doing the last bit really didn't take that long
and was not really that hard. I would say the longest part was drilling
the hole and sanding the piece of metal from the soda can was the most
time consuming.
So now i need some ot... Continue reading ...
Quick Lesson
This little box was made because I had some leftover clay all rolled
out and my friend Sara was nearby. I asked her if she wanted to see how
i made the boxes with the little pointed feet. She excitedly said yes!
The lid i cut a leaf shape and bent up the ends - i thought it would be
most interesting. Not very practical for taking around in a bag - but
who would want to hide this cute little camera? Oh an yes, this was
made into a pinhole camera.
Its super sunny out today!
Would be good for ... Continue reading ...
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