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Jun. 10th, 2004 12:30 amThe camera is nearly all plastic, and somewhat boxy. Peeling back the electrical tape from itself and tearing it into little pieces, I spent the better part of a half hour carefully covering over possible light leaks, knowing I'd probably miss a few anyway. Not like it matters - the charm of the Holga camera is that it takes such 'low-quality,' unpredictable pictures.
These were shot in the last couple of weeks, and processed over at Gamma. They're good, but I think I want to find someone who'll do 120 film proc. for a bit cheaper.
Here's the best results of the first three rolls:
http://www.glitterbook.com/holga/
These were shot in the last couple of weeks, and processed over at Gamma. They're good, but I think I want to find someone who'll do 120 film proc. for a bit cheaper.
Here's the best results of the first three rolls:
http://www.glitterbook.com/holga/