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Jim Peterson

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Hedgecreek Falls, Northern California, Holga 120N, Tmax 400, lab developed. Very pinholish. I usually get the center of my Holga shots in focus, which I like. I think I didn't have this one set on infinity.
 

Jim Peterson

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Yes Arthur, plus it is so light that one can carry it anywhere. I pack it along with my Mamiya 7ii and pretty much take the same composition with it when things look advantageous (Cloudy, dreary, and brooding). You never know what you are going to get. It's all worth a try.
 

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You know, I've got a Holga that needs a little attention (one of the old models with only a single real aperture) -- I wonder if it's possible to mount it to an RB67 mount ring? Probably not, the RB67 has 112 mm flange to film, and the Holga's 60 mm lens would have to be recessed too far to clear the mirror. I could probably make a mount box that would fit the RB67 revolving back adapter, though...
 

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...when things look advantageous (Cloudy, dreary, and brooding).

Those are the conditions in which I like shooting the Holga as well. I've shot it in bright, sunny conditions but never really thought the results were that interesting.