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zosia zija
{K:11106} 6/1/2004
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very nice
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 7/24/2003
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Great Holga shot here again Ian...I can't wait to get out there with my new Holga. I just Picked up 6 rolls of Verichrome pan vp 120 for 6 bucks...Its the first med format film I ever paid for so Im hoping that is a good price.
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Ian T
{K:114} 12/19/2002
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Thanks for the comments on the Holga. I agree that I should have got a few % more on the right. The viewfinder is so off, it makes it tough to line stuff up correctly. Just aim, squint, shoot. There were whales in the bay behind this scene. The Rock is an awesome destination.
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Becky V
{K:9699} 12/19/2002
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Now you know why they call Newfoundland "The Rock"!
This is awesome. The colours and exposure are very admirable. The only thing I could nitpick about would be the composition - I'd like to see the shot panned to the right to include more of the fenceline, which I think has a lot of character. At first, I didn't like the house being so close to center, but after studying the photo for awhile, I think it's just great. :-)
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Shelley Loader
{K:30} 12/19/2002
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This is fabulous! I'm amazed that this was shot on a toy camera. The colours are so vibrant, and the image is fairly crisp, particularly considering the plastic lens. I might crop some of the sky out of this image, as I would want more focus on the interesting red building and the shoreline.
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Elizabeth van Hulst
{K:283} 12/19/2002
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How fabulous! The landscape looks so dreamy with the Holga.
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George Marks
{K:15437} 12/19/2002
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I'm glad to there are others who enjoy the challenge of toy cameras. Do Holga cameras always produce an image with vignetting?
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heather martino
{K:3648} 12/19/2002
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you're getting some great colours out of your "toy". This is yummy. H:)
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