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yes I'd heartily recommend Holga (the Michael Kenna book). I think it's very possible to get good images out of a Holga, and like everything else it takes practice, a few rolls, and being familiar with the camera and its idiosyncrasies.
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Actually, IIRC that Holga book was responsible for my 4 or 5 (and counting) Holgas. I went through a B&W panorama phase for a bit after getting a copy of Koudelka's Chaos a few years ago, obviously books have an effect on me
yes I'd heartily recommend Holga (the Michael Kenna book). I think it's very possible to get good images out of a Holga, and like everything else it takes practice, a few rolls, and being familiar with the camera and its idiosyncrasies.
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Actually, IIRC that Holga book was responsible for my 4 or 5 (and counting) Holgas. I went through a B&W panorama phase for a bit after getting a copy of Koudelka's Chaos a few years ago, obviously books have an effect on me
yes I'd heartily recommend Holga (the Michael Kenna book).
I don't own a Holga/Diana, but the one book that has made me even consider trying one is Nancy Rexroth's "Iowa". No doubt everyone in this thread is familiar with it, but just in case...My example was, of course, from a pinhole camera, not from a Holga, but as far as I've seen some Holgas are capable of great results, for as long as the Holga actually stays in working condition.
If you want some excellent Holga examples I would refer you to both this thread and Michelle Bates: http://www.michellebates.net/index.php
Michael Kenna would be another good place to look: https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-c...ChMI8Jaa8pzu6gIVKRitBh3sjgCjEAYYAiABEgLHBvD_B
Measured about 30 second exposure time. Now, I've READ about reciprocity failure, but I've never really read PROPERLY about it, so I happily added 10 seconds to the exposure thinking it would do the job. Then checked afterward (when the negs were almost completely blank :-D ) to discover that the suggested exp for tri-x given a measured 30 second exposure time is actually 3 minutes. Still and all, it's all a learning experience, right
Few from the Holga WPC of Knocknarea (mountain in Sligo, west of Ireland)
Funny story, I had another roll entirely full of what I thought were going to be amazing atmospheric shots of what's known locally as "the glen" which is a really weird natural microvalley on the slopes of knocknarea. Measured about 30 second exposure time. Now, I've READ about reciprocity failure, but I've never really read PROPERLY about it, so I happily added 10 seconds to the exposure thinking it would do the job. Then checked afterward (when the negs were almost completely blank :-D ) to discover that the suggested exp for tri-x given a measured 30 second exposure time is actually 3 minutes. Still and all, it's all a learning experience, right
Few from the Holga WPC of Knocknarea (mountain in Sligo, west of Ireland)
Funny story, I had another roll entirely full of what I thought were going to be amazing atmospheric shots of what's known locally as "the glen" which is a really weird natural microvalley on the slopes of knocknarea. Measured about 30 second exposure time. Now, I've READ about reciprocity failure, but I've never really read PROPERLY about it, so I happily added 10 seconds to the exposure thinking it would do the job. Then checked afterward (when the negs were almost completely blank :-D ) to discover that the suggested exp for tri-x given a measured 30 second exposure time is actually 3 minutes. Still and all, it's all a learning experience, right
Always :-DNice shots around Strandhill, Sligo. (my neck of the woods) I hope you enjoyed your visit.
@David Lingham Great shot, the selective focus works really well.
Not seen a layout like that before, cool!Nice work both of you!
Here's one from Saturday - Dayton Ohio at the convergence of the Mad River and Miami River. Holga 120N on Fuji ACROS (1). Semi-Stand developed in Rodinal 1:100.
JeremyView attachment 252529
Very nice shot.
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