Markok765
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Title says it all.

holgas are as real as a camera gets !
just don't think the fstop changes
when you go from sunny to cloudy![]()
I find the holga to be a tool to use when a "distorted" or "dreamy" look seems suitable. I find it very useful for old things, especially buildings. Industrial subjects work great too. When printing, using heavy sepia toning or lith printing can result in beautiful prints.
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Take a look at Jersey Vic's holga work. Beautiful stuff! It will make you ask the same question rkmiec did. It's the same thought I had (though I know what you mean).
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