Holga 120GN, Kodak Tri-X400, orange filter
Dog Rocks, Dog Rocks Road, Batesford, Victoria, Australia Holga 120GN, Kodak Tmax100
Holga 120GN, Macro +10
Holga 120GN, macro +10
I had a new toy turn up today: ...
I had a new toy turn up today: Read more about it over here.
I’ve just uploaded the results of the first roll of film put through my “Ho…
I’ve just uploaded the results of the first roll of film put through my Holga 120GN. The shooting of the roll was a bit of a rush job, done in about ½ hour, just so I could test that the camera was working well. It appears that it is, and I’m really impressed with the results. I’m especially fond of these two: There’s no question that I’ll be putting more film through this.
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Four views of trees in and around the village of Billingborough, Lincolnshire. Taken on Ilford HP5+ 400 with a Holga 120GN. The photographs in the image are: / Five Trees / Willow / Standard Test / By the Road
I mentioned last week that, while shooting around Belton House the other weekend, I’d also taken along my Holga 120GN. One trip to my friendly Scottish landscape photographer later and I have Holga at Belton House.
Last night I took the EOS 400D and the Holga 120GN out for a walk up the road to Birthorpe and back. Along the way I managed to capture some fairly dramatic skies. You can see the 400D results over here — you’ll have to wait for the Holga results, obviously. :-)
After having some success, and plenty of fun, with a couple of black and white rolls in my Holga 120GN I went on to try some Fuji Provia 400X. I’m currently in the process of cleaning up the scans and uploading them (it’ll be happening over the next few days). The first few images are up in the album Morning Walk In Bourne.
Further to my previous journal entry, I’ve now proce…
Further to my previous journal entry, I’ve now processed and uploaded the results from both rolls of Fuji Provia 400X that I recently put through my Holga 120GN. You can find pointers to all of the results in these two blog entries: First Colour Images From the Holga 120GN / Second Roll of Colour Images From the Holga
Last night I finished processing and uploading images from the latest roll of film through my Holga 120GN...
Last night I finished processing and uploading images from the latest roll of film through my Holga 120GN. The photographs were taken around Sleaford and Grantham: / Holga Around The Hub / Off Carre Street / No More DIY / Holga in Grantham Once again I’m really pleased with the results. The Holga really is a great little camera and all kinds of fun to use. The more I use it the more I’m glad I cracked and got one. And, as always, thanks to go my friendly Scottish landscape photographer for the processing and scanning.
In the last couple of days I’ve finished processing and uploading the latest film put through my Holga 120GN. See over here for more details and pointers to the results.
Detail of the edge of a road in Grantham. Taken on Ilford HP5+ 400 with a Holga 120GN.
HOLGA 120GN,KODAK E100G
Recently I put another two rolls of Fuji Provia 400X through my “Holga…
Recently I put another two rolls of Fuji Provia 400X through my Holga 120GN. They’ve both been processed and scanned (once again thanks to to my friendly Scottish landscape photographer for the scanning) and the results have been uploaded to my site: / Holga Near Billingborough / Holga on Stow Lane / Holga in Bourne Wood / Holga at Wheelgate Park
Ruffey Lake Park, Doncaster, Victoria / Holga 120GN, Ilford sfx200, Hoya R72 filter
Ruffey Lake Park, Doncaster, Victoria / Holga 120GN, Ilford sfx200, Hoya R72 filter
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