I've ordered Renner's book, but I have three questions at the moment for people who have done it:
How did you create the pinhole, especially if you wanted a sharp image and therefore a very clean pinhole? Did you make a lensboard or adapt one and, if the latter, how did you do it?
Assuming that you want to avoid camera movement, how did you proceed in terms of a shutter? Did you just use the dark slide, did you use your thumb, a piece of tape?
Any general advice, especially if I want to photograph people? There are some pinhole photographs on www.zeroimage.com that suggest that exposures do not need to be so long as to make subject movement a major problem, which comes as a surprise to me.
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