1 Holga - 1 Year - 42 Pictures

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Hey everyone,

I really love my holga 120n :)
1 year - 42 pictures.

All pictures shot with the Holga 120n loaded with Kodak Portra 400VC (color) and Ilford XP2 (b/w)

Please click on the big Thumbnail to view the pictures in fullsize on our blog.

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Very nice! Once again pointing out that the person taking the photograph is more important than the camera they are using. Keep up the great work!
 
Thanks everyone! :)

If you don't see any pictures at the moment, don't worry. Our provider seems to have some difficulties, the pictures should be back online soon.
 
where did you take the snowy forest pictures? i did read your blog entry, so i know you used xp2 but would be nice to know conditions, exposure ect. if you don't mind sharing. well done! i love my holga too!
 
where did you take the snowy forest pictures? i did read your blog entry, so i know you used xp2 but would be nice to know conditions, exposure ect. if you don't mind sharing. well done! i love my holga too!

Thanks!

The pictures were taken in the bavarian forest (thats in germany near the czech republic).
Conditions? Just load the xp2 in the holga and have fun ;)
I use the 120n, set on "sunny" (don't know if there really is a difference between sunny and cloudy...).
That's all :)

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A really beautiful set you have there, I'm really impressed! Out of curiosity, roughly how many shots were these chosen from?

All the best,
Chris
 
Thanks!

I shot only 6 rolls of film with the Holga in 2009 (every picture i've showed above was taken in 2009). So in total i shot 72 pictures and published 42.
 
That's a darn good ratio! It always amazes me the sheer exposure latitude of film, I get just fine exposures from my Diana in any light condition. I've even shot slides through the thing!
 
Yes, the exp. latitude of film is fantastic, especially in bad light/weather situations.

I don't get this smooth and mysterious look on foggy days with digital equipment.
The Holga is perfect for such situations :)
 
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