A couple of rolls of out of date Velvia, a badly made camera with a plastic lens... nothing can possibly go wrong!
A couple of rolls of out of date Velvia, a badly made camera with a plastic lens... nothing can possibly go wrong!
I've been looking at the lensbaby videos over at B&H and I really want one now! I like the Composer Double Glass + Single Glass Opt. + Pinhole/Zoneplate with Macro and Soft Focus. Can't afford it all right now though.Got a Lensbaby today!
Love the hidden house in the back ground. There is also something very surreal about the image that I find very attractive.
By the way. What caused the vignette in the other images?
This shot is really cool, you seem to be really getting the hang of the WPC.
Kind of ashamed to say this after your generous comment, but that was the second frame I shot with the camera
Really have to get my arse back in gear and help this thread out a bit now my exams are over. Ive got about 25 films sitting to be developed but Ive finally got a scanner now.
They soon mount up don't they - especially with the WPC - 6 frames if you're lucky (which I'm invariably not!)
Also got a nice surprise a few days ago when I found out one of my pictures had been put on Holgablog, dont know if you guys know about it but its a pretty cool website thats worth having a quick look at.
Think I've spotted it, HERE ?
Fantastic shot....belongs in a gallery somewhere.
Scan of B&W print.
That last one is fantastic Dave...
Makes me miss mine Green Holga... :shrug: ...lent it to a neighbours son who is starting out and wants ome different experiences...
Here's the one from the competition, can actually post it now it's been voted on...
8 elephants out of the pinhole - red filter over ilford delta 100, processed in ilfosol 3 1+15, Canoscan 8800F Silverfast SE, Yada Yada Yada....
I dunno... maybe another half? (you seem to have gone a bit soft lately... )
Excellent framing and atmosphere though BY
wowza, walker two and three are so sharp, they cant be from a holga, surely?
need to get one, my diana is softer than a big soft thing but i love the images it produces!
I've just bought a Diana+ Edelweiss and am now realising I should have done a lot more research beforehand...
Basically, I'm getting the Diana, a colour 120 film, and a B+W 120 film, and I'm looking for the cheapest possible method (long-term) of getting the images, whether physical or digital.
I know there are scanners for scanning medium format film, but does the film have to be developed first? If so, how?
In terms of development, how do you end up with a finished print?
I am new to the world of film and thoroughly distressed about how much this might end up costing me! Sorry if the questions seem obvious, all help much appreciated : )