Epimetheus
Well-known
zuikologist
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Stunning. Absolutely stunning. makes me want to hang up my Bessa, SLRs, DSLRs and every other gadget I own in frustration. Keep up this great work.
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raid
Dad Photographer
The photos look old time,with vignetting and just the right motif.
I like them a lot.
I like them a lot.
chikne
Well-known
They're great. #5 is my favourite though!
Thardy
Veteran
They look great . Sorry you had the light leak.
timothyd
TimothyD
Hey Epimetheus, I went to Rome for six days this summer, and I took the same picture as you. I was looking through your photos, and saw that picture #6 is almost identical to this one I took. It is definitely the exact same street. I thought it was funny.
You can check out other photos I took at my photo blog below.

You can check out other photos I took at my photo blog below.
boy_lah
Discovering RF
Fantastic work. Just goes to show, the limiting factor is rarely the equipment. well done.
May I ask how much post processing did you do or are the pictures straight from the cameras? I know of them but don't know much, are they square format naturally or re-crop? Are the vinyetting something you put in/enhanced? Would love to know how much is camra and how much is you.
thanks!
May I ask how much post processing did you do or are the pictures straight from the cameras? I know of them but don't know much, are they square format naturally or re-crop? Are the vinyetting something you put in/enhanced? Would love to know how much is camra and how much is you.
thanks!
Andrew Howes
Established
those are an awesome set of images
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
The square-format 120 film Holga sells for around.... the princely sum of.... $25.
And you get the vignetting for free! But be sure to take along a roll of gaffers tape to seal up the light leaks.
Epimetheus
Well-known
Thank you all for your kind comments! It’s always interesting to hear what people thing as their favorite.
My post processing this time involved removing dust, adding contrast and a little dodge and burn to some images. I usually use no more than couple of minutes for pp per image. Holga and Diana takes 120 film and they are square format. Vignetting comes naturally with these cameras but it is somewhat enhanced by adding contrast to the whole image.
May I ask how much post processing did you do or are the pictures straight from the cameras? I know of them but don't know much, are they square format naturally or re-crop? Are the vinyetting something you put in/enhanced? Would love to know how much is camra and how much is you.
thanks!
My post processing this time involved removing dust, adding contrast and a little dodge and burn to some images. I usually use no more than couple of minutes for pp per image. Holga and Diana takes 120 film and they are square format. Vignetting comes naturally with these cameras but it is somewhat enhanced by adding contrast to the whole image.
Arvay
Obscurant
I really like the pictures. I still can not understand how this cam takes photos...
chambrenoire
Well-known
Makes me wanna shoot toycams again!
Great set Markus.
Great set Markus.
Chris101
summicronia
Wonderful holging Epi! Thanks for the show.
Mattikk
Well-known
Hey, great pictures! Where do you think I could buy a holga in Finland?
Huomasin vasta tiedostonimistä, että oon suomalainen! Koulussa ku oon nii ei flashi galleriaa pystyny katella nii piti sitten katella tuolta /images/ hehe.
Huomasin vasta tiedostonimistä, että oon suomalainen! Koulussa ku oon nii ei flashi galleriaa pystyny katella nii piti sitten katella tuolta /images/ hehe.
Epimetheus
Well-known
Where do you think I could buy a holga in Finland?
I know only one store in Finland which at least used to sell Holga and that is Kiasma store. It’s a lot cheaper to buy from eBay I think.
semrich
Well-known
Great shots, I especially like #10, like the others have said now I really want to try my hand at shooting with a Holga.
steveohan
Member
brilliant! what film were you using?
Epimetheus
Well-known
what film were you using?
I used Kodak 120 BW400CN.
Jarle Aasland
Nikon SP/S2, Fuji X100
Agreed. These are great! Thanks for sharing.
Jarle
Jarle
Wayno
Well-known
Terrific set, #2 is my fave.
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