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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 3/13/2005
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Here's what the mod looks like:
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 3/13/2005
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You pulled it off despite the 1/2 of the viewfinder you had to work with. What I did to mine was move the viewfinder to the center of the camera, right below the hot shoe. But getting back to the photograph, I like how you got the buildings placed beautifully in the frame; the signs, and that nice blue-purple sky. I get that purplish hue around 6 or 7 pm. Good film, too. Wish they had a 400 speed.
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Jani Salvataggio
{K:27283} 4/30/2004
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wonderful image!!!! regards Jani
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 4/30/2004
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GREAT HOLGA..
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JP Zorn
{K:533} 4/27/2004
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Cool. I haven't really seen any Holga polaroid shots so I look forward to more. I think I'm more drawn to the stuff on the left in this one - and not as much the hotel.
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Seven E.
{K:600} 4/26/2004
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Thanks Carlheinz. You need alot of light. With this being the fastest color film Poloroid makes for the Holga (ISO 100), I just find myself looking for brightly lit scenes. This was taken handheld at f/8 (cloudy). The biggest disadvantage of the Polaroid back is that it completely covers the Holga viewfinder, so it's pretty much point the camera in the general direction of what you want, click, and hope for the best. I've thought of rigging up some sort of attachable viewfinder, but haven't done it yet.
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sunrise
{K:6651} 4/26/2004
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5 * Congrats
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Kevin Collier
{K:19076} 4/26/2004
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Great use of the Holga-roid...can't wait to see more.
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Amy Drake
{K:996} 4/26/2004
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Wonderful! Love the sky and overall Holga-ness.
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 4/26/2004
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WOW, AWESOME!!! Great colors and mood. You've got enough light with the 89? Or did you use a tripod and B? Anyway, I love this image! Cheers! Carlheinz
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Margot Haag
{K:1324} 4/26/2004
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wow - absolutly great object for Holga
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Kevin Collier
{K:19076} 4/26/2004
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Extreemly nice -- I love this image -- WOW .. the color and the lighting are exceptional .
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