Those pictures look positively artistic. I really
wouldn't give them many marks for sharpness though
(not criticising you). Look like something some film
student would use to make an 'old fasioned' looking
movie etc.
Mark Lloyd
--- "Daniel J. Mitchell"
<DanielMitchell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, I picked one of the Holga 120s up, ran a
> couple of rolls through it,
> and I think I like it..
>
> For one thing, now I know how 120 film works! For
> another, while the
> vignetting's pretty bad, and there's the odd light
> leak, the lens is
> actually pretty sharp if I focus it properly. 6x6
> shots are a neat way to
> look at the world, too.
>
> That said, it seems to work better with b/w than
> colour, because the whole
> grungy thing comes together a lot more nicely there.
>
> Images at:
>
>
http://www.danielmitchell.net/gallery/index.php?currDir=./holga120
>
> -- dan
>
>
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