On 4/28/05, Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just got back from the opening of the West Michigan Area Show at the > Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. This is an all media show, with works from 17 > counties in west Michigan. I didn't win any prizes, but two of my photos > were accepted into the show this year. (I had one in last year.) > > For Pentax content, there is a 20 x 24 inch digital print of this 6x7 shot: > > http://www.markcassino.com/temp/peso/67_413.jpg > > And a smaller print of this Holga shot: > > http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/asga/asga02.htm > > That hunter perch shot has become my most exhibited piece, in terms of > number of shows. It was in the 4th North American Landscape Exhibit in > Annapolis, MD, last summer, another exhibit called "The Rural Outdoors" in > upstate New Your last fall, and in a "select works" exhibit of the same show > further upstate earlier this year. Aside from the show that opened tonight, > it was recently accepted into a show called "Man & Nature" that will open in > Rolling Meadow, Illinois in June. > > The nicest thing about the Holga is not having to worry about exposure - > shutter speed, aperture settings - it takes care of all that for you. :-) > > - MCC >
I love it! Light leaks and all! That's a great shot, Mark. When I hear people whining about their "inferior" equipment, and how it limits their vision, I'll think of that photograph. I think Holgas have a certain "plasticity" that other cameras don't have (sorry, Boris, couldn't resist! <g>). Congrats on your success, Mark. It's well deserved. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

