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Photographer  Claude H. {Karma:1560}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model Holga 120S
Categories Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Holga 120S
Lens Integrated lens
Uploaded 2/3/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak Ultra Color 100 UC
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 775 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 13 Rating
5.80
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Montréal
State -  QUÉBEC
Country - Canada   Canada
About Chinatown, Montréal, Québec, Canada, January 2005

A 35mm film was fitted inside the Holga with loose change (6 nickels at the top and 3 nickels and a dime at the bottom).

The negative was scanned with an Epson Perfection 3170 Photo scanner.

Thanks for your comments. Regards, Claude
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Claude H.   {K:1560} 6/5/2005
Hello Thilo,

Loose change is pretty handy to center a 35mm roll of film in any camera. I have used it in 120 and 126 format camera without any problems.

For the 120 format camera, the film was rewinded under my winter jacket. A film bag would be better especially during summer 8^)

For the 126 format, the film is extracted the same way before loading it in the camera.

Regards, Claude

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 6/4/2005
Hi Claude,

again, a question regarding the technique. you really inserted some nickels and dime?

how did you rewind the film? A film bag?

Thilo

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 5/18/2005
WOOOOW!!!

Jeanette

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Bea Friedli   {K:10189} 5/17/2005
wow Claude !! this is amazing ! truly..I just added to favorites. love your ingenious technique !!! 7 ++

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 2/6/2005
Thanks for the helpful tips, Claude.

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Christine Campbell Christine Campbell   {K:2693} 2/6/2005
Thanks for the link to this photo Mark. I like the way this came out, it's definately creative & unique. Maybe I'll give it a try too! :-)

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Claude H.   {K:1560} 2/6/2005
Hello Mark.

To answer your questions. I asked the lab to process the film without cutting it. I have been going to the same lab for several years and they have stop commenting on my trials. At the beginning they often told me that my camera's winding mechanism was broken 8o)

I got lucky with my first shots. Wing's and Lost trolley were the first and third shot of my first 35mm roll in a Holga. I did two rolls so far and they are the only good shoots I got.

A turn and a half of the knob will be just enough at the beginning of the film. Around the middle, a turn and a quarter are enough. I would recommend that you put a piece of cardboard under the receiving spool to make sure that each turn of the knob will move the spool around.

If you have other questions, feel free to contact me at six4cinq@gmail.com.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 2/5/2005
Claude, you are really good at shooting with the 35mm cartridge film! I tried it once, and got pretty good results. Practice, right? Also helps if you have a lab that's smart enough to snip in between each shot. That, or keep the whole roll uncut. I wanted to ask you; how many clicks on a Holga to advance one frame for 35mm?

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Jaap Poot   {K:7926} 2/3/2005
beautifull,like the way you included the edges of the film.

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Rada Marin   {K:1187} 2/3/2005
i like the tridimensional look and feeling, the trolley seems to fall out of the film.

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**** *****   {K:9527} 2/3/2005
very fine! i like this a lot!

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Ann Texter   {K:10064} 2/3/2005
Cool! more loose change photography, awesome! :)
Ann

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Neil Niamh White Neil Niamh White   {K:9165} 2/3/2005
My friends keep telling me I'm off mine!

But this is very interesting. Almost lookslike someone left it on the moon!

Great

Neil

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