michaelapdx
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Bell tower at University of Portland. Holga 120N, Fomapan 200.
Very nice!
These outstanding photos are confusing me. I thought the greatness of a photo was based solely on corner sharpness, dynamic range, and other technical measurements. Can someone please explain this to me?
It reminds me of the times I have heard an amazing musician pick up a beat up, old, impossible to tune guitar. It somehow always sounds better than an amateur with a $5,000 guitar.
I've always liked "lo-fi" camera images, when they're made by someone who is aware of their limitations. I have about 15 Holgas and Dianas, and enjoy using them. Here's one:
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I'll add another.
Cypress Trees - Fuji ACROS film @ cloudy setting, approximately 1 second exposure on a tripod.
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I picked up something similar to this so that I could use 52mm filters.
Jeremy
Nine Wells Bay, Pembs. West Wales UK. View attachment 252528 Holga 120n. FP4 D76 1+1. Sepia and selenium toned Ilford classic.
Chief Joseph grave site, Nespelem, WA. Holga 120N, View attachment 346699 Tmax 400
Bell tower at University of Portland. Holga 120N, Fomapan 200. View attachment 365256
Wonderful. This has that stark look a Holga gives with a seacoast.
Bogachell River, Washington. Holga 120N Tmax400
Wonderful!
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