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Aurore Lynch
{K:1687} 7/8/2006
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Probably because I have psychological problems. I haven't been inspired in some time. I'm sure it'll come back, maybe when we move and I can have a darkroom again. One day, one day (I keep telling myself). My $500 scanner bores the hell out of me, same with photoshop. *shrug*
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genious anonimous
{K:-45} 2/26/2006
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quite beautiful, its spontaneus and so pure, u got potential, why did u stop taking pictures? or atleast sharing them?
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 7/26/2005
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I too like the motor-advance feel to this. The last frame sums it up very nicely.
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zosia zija
{K:11106} 8/25/2004
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very nice works!
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Ann Texter
{K:10064} 8/3/2004
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Cool holga snaps, is this a panoramic? or just 3 put together on the computer? None the less, cool. Oh I read you can use 89 film for the Holgaroid. Not sure if it's peel apart, but that might be able to be used for transfers. Don't have a Holgaroid yet, on my list. If you can pull out the polaroid film and develop later I'd say you were in the Holga transfer business. :) Ann
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 7/30/2004
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so cool love holga's pics
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Paolo Barthelemy
{K:25552} 7/28/2004
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Amazing result, Aurore! I like the little girl, that come more and more closer revealing her beautiful smile. Vignetting enhances the motion making it like an old film. Excellent! Best regards, Paolo
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m.c. lopez
{K:14766} 7/27/2004
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strange mood ! It disturbs me because your subject is a child (your child I guess) and the bloack haze given by the Holga creates a negative impression (I don't want to be more precise). Excuse me Aurore, it's just an impression !
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 7/27/2004
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I love the movie-like effect with the triple pictures which gives you the impression she drove by while you fired with a motorized Holga. Works great for me, I like it and IMHO the key is all three of them. Cheers! C.
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charles zhao
{K:988} 7/27/2004
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nice to know you here, i like your lomo-graphy very much!
cheers,
Charles
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Aurore Lynch
{K:1687} 7/27/2004
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The vignetting is more than usual? In my experience the vignetting varies depending on the light, the background, etc. I took some indoor shots with 2 500W tungsten lights on slide film against a white background and got almost no vignetting... But I didn't alter this in any way, if that's what you're asking. : )
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 7/27/2004
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Hooray for Holga. A camera well used is the perfect camera. The vignetteing is yours or some quaint flaw in this particular unit?
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