On 1/2/06, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I got this Holga color flash camera for Christmas.  Took it to a
> family Christmas party and shot two rolls of TMAX 100 with the flash
> on.  The first roll was processed at iso 100 in Ilfosol S.  Way
> underexposed.  The second roll I pushed to 400 in HC-110 dilution B.
> It came out much better.  This is pretty much a straight film scan.
> Very minor contrast and highlight/shadow adjustment, and some of the
> dust was cleaned up.
>
> http://twosixteen.com/gallery/index.php?id=278
>
> Needless to say, the Holga is an interesting little machine.  The
> viewfinder can't show more than 75%, the image isn't centered on the
> film, and the flash is a bit underpowered.  Then again, I can't really
> expect much from a $30 camera.  But I think I have figured out how to
> focus using the little pictures on the lens.  <g>
>

Looks like a still from an old B horror movie!  Right down to the
extremely high contrast.

I love it!  I think a Holga might suit my style of shooting (such as
it is).  Gotta pick me up one of those babies (however, being a
purist, I might not get one with a built-in flash).  Hmmmm.  Diana, or
Holga?  Which would you suggest?  <g>

But, back to your photo:  I love it!!

cheers,
frank

--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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