Made a test roll with an expired Xp2 in R09 , the camera has no light leaks , works properly, apart the fact
that f.11 is unavailable.
Clumsy I think is the word. I like to push the Holga as far away from photography I can, inviting all sorts of calamity, sometimes it works often it doesn't. Even when doing a straight shot on N setting I try to work with the distortion and get as much out of it I can.Thanks.I don't know the word for this, controversial isn't the right word. But in positive way. Blur image, misalignment on easel makes this .. perfect? I'm puzzled. Great work.
Andrew,
Were there any overlaps?
I always do that, if not to stop light leaks you need to stop the little metal clips that hold the back on from coming out.None! But the light leakage was extreme. I'll have to tape the heck out of it, I guess.
I always do that, if not to stop light leaks you need to stop the little metal clips that hold the back on from coming out.
I always do that, if not to stop light leaks you need to stop the little metal clips that hold the back on from coming out.
Thank you Ansel.Beautiful images, David!
The boat photo really works.
Sigh.
Didn't place again this year for the Holgaweek competition. But at least it got me back out there shooting Holgas again.
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I like it. And in the end isn't that all that really matters?
are holgas typically preferred over the Diana F cameras? these images are fantastic!!
That said, I feel the only effective way to take Holga shots is to have a Holga lens mounted on a Hasselblad or 6x6 folder.
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