Brad Bireley
Well-known
Here are a few shots from my new Holga. I guess the Holga is a point & shoot?
Brad
Brad
Brad Bireley
Well-known
and a couple more....
Brad
Brad
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
I am not sure between point & shoot and point & pray 
I like your photos, btw!
I like your photos, btw!
Jocko
Off With The Pixies
darkkavenger said:I am not sure between point & shoot and point & pray
I like your photos, btw!
Every picture a small miracle - and a remarkable achievement, Brad: the forest shots are beautiful!
How did you get on with yours, Max?
All the best, Ian
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
The shot #5 (moss covered tree trunk) is awesome.
Where did you get the film developed?
It's a 120 film, correct? Here in Dallas, TX area, only one lab (BWC) will develop 120 films now. Sad, ain't it?
Where did you get the film developed?
It's a 120 film, correct? Here in Dallas, TX area, only one lab (BWC) will develop 120 films now. Sad, ain't it?
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darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
Brad Bireley
Well-known
shadowfox said:The shot #5 (moss covered tree trunk) is awesome.
Where did you get the film developed?
It's a 120 film, correct? Here in Dallas, TX area, only one lab (BWC) will develop 120 films now. Sad, ain't it?
Thanks for the comments. Yes it is 120 film. I get it processed at H&H Color Lab.
NL2377
*scratches head*
shadowfox said:It's a 120 film, correct? Here in Dallas, TX area, only one lab (BWC) will develop 120 films now. Sad, ain't it?
It tis sad... but there's a solution to it. Maybe...
You see, most of the labs have 120 developing capabilities, but they just dont utilize them... If all you are looking for is developing the film, (not prints) then ask around. get yourself aquainted with some of the ppl working at the photolabs, and you should be able to find who will and wont actually process 120.
I work at our local lab, and although we dont do 120 there, we have the capabilities, and therefore, for those who need it, and are kind ppl (you wouldnt believe how many photographically inclined people aren't kind!!!) they know when I work, and swing by then in order to get their 120 developed.
keep in mind, though... that not everyone knows how to do it (even though its really easy) and then there are even more people (like my boss) who know how, and just dont want to or dont care to do it for the customers. So find some place that can (easy) and someone who will (not so easy) and then you'll be set!
oftheherd
Veteran
Nice color, well composed and exposed. Too bad you didn't have a camera with you. 
All great shots. I didn't know a Holga could do that.
All great shots. I didn't know a Holga could do that.
Brad Bireley
Well-known
oftheherd said:Nice color, well composed and exposed. Too bad you didn't have a camera with you.
All great shots. I didn't know a Holga could do that.
Great point. I've struggled with this. I have taken the same shot with a REAL CAMERA at times.
Brad
robert blu
quiet photographer
Brad for me the last picture in the forest is great ! And the first of Darkkavenger as well !
bravi. I have an Holga myself, but do not use since a couple of years. Maybe I should give again a try ...
rob
bravi. I have an Holga myself, but do not use since a couple of years. Maybe I should give again a try ...
rob
Brad Bireley
Well-known
What the heck....a couple more.......
mtbbrian
RF's ROCK!andFilm RULES!!
Holgas ROCK!
And so do your photographs.
I like the b&w landscape the best.
I am an avid Holg aphotographer, I have four of them right now.
Holgas are the serendipity of photography!!
Brian
And so do your photographs.
I like the b&w landscape the best.
I am an avid Holg aphotographer, I have four of them right now.
Holgas are the serendipity of photography!!
Brian
mtbbrian
RF's ROCK!andFilm RULES!!
robert blu said:Maybe I should give again a try ...
rob
Yes, you should!
I dare you!
Brian
lZr
L&M
Brad Bireley
Well-known
lZr said:I like the Holga vision, but sometimes I go mad after my Lensbaby.
And the most I like is to use the lens on my film and digital mounts
I like the lensbaby photos. Which one do you have?
Brad
Brad Bireley
Well-known
mtbbrian said:Holgas ROCK!
And so do your photographs.
I like the b&w landscape the best.
I am an avid Holg aphotographer, I have four of them right now.
Holgas are the serendipity of photography!!
Brian
Thanks Brian,
I checked out your site. Real nice. What's your favorite film for the Holga?
How big of print have you printed from your Holgas?
Brad
bobbytuck
Newbie
I *love* the Holga. I don't use it anymore, but here are some of my shots from several years ago:
http://www.metaincognita.com/assets/archives/holga_chicago/
http://www.metaincognita.com/assets/archives/holga_kane_county/
It's always interesting to see Holga photographs.
http://www.metaincognita.com/assets/archives/holga_chicago/
http://www.metaincognita.com/assets/archives/holga_kane_county/
It's always interesting to see Holga photographs.
MelanieC
Well-known
mtbbrian
RF's ROCK!andFilm RULES!!
Brad Bireley said:Thanks Brian,
I checked out your site. Real nice. What's your favorite film for the Holga?
How big of print have you printed from your Holgas?
Brad
I have recently done some stuff on 16x20 paper. The image itself was something like 9x15, it was a diptych of two adjacent frames.
Check my blog from my site to see it.
I like three films for my Holgas..
Tri-X(ROCKS!!)
Kodak Portra 400 VC
and Fujichrome 100 Provia
Thanks for checking my site out!
Brian
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