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  • PaddyJoe
    Participant

    this is my sister olga.

    she is on a climbing frame in strabane. i tried to make it look like a holga shot by putting some vinaigrette in it.

    feedback please.

    JohnnyMcMillan
    Participant

    You do know people out there DETEST when people put holga-esque effects on photos……

    Not Pete the bloke
    Participant

    PaddyJoe wrote:

    this is my sister olga…… i tried to make it look like a holga shot by putting some vinaigrette in it.

    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Brilliant Ali-G, sorry Paddy Joe…….one of your best to date! :lol:

    PaddyJoe
    Participant

    JohnnyMcMillan wrote:

    You do know people out there DETEST when people put holga-esque effects on photos……

    not quite with you johnny. what do they DETEST?

    JohnnyMcMillan
    Participant

    Well it goes against the complete principles of what shooting with a Holga is…

    jb7
    Participant

    must say PaddyJoe,
    not one of your best,
    falls into ciaran’s snapshot category for me,
    but I was tempted to add a comment when I saw Johnny’s-

    I’m kinda not sure how to take it,
    as Johnny has not offered an opinion of his own,
    but I’m assuming its not altogether positive-

    Whether or not there are kit fetishists out there who demand purity of form according to their self imposed restrictions is surely beside the point.
    In your case, if you are going to attempt to reproduce the type of image formed by this particular camera,
    then maybe it would be useful to have a look at some actual Holga images;
    the examples displayed on these pages are far too small to get anything other than a rudimentary grasp of the effects they produce.

    Fair play to you for the attempt,
    and don’t be discouraged by the shouting,
    surely there can’t be a problem with the investigation into how an image is made up-
    its an interesting excercise, if not altogether successful in this case.

    The people out there have been remarkably silent-
    Unless Johnny is speaking for himself in the third person plural?

    j

    Rob
    Member

    Thanks again Paddy. Vinaigrette. I’m with Ross on this one. LMAO :lol: :lol: :lol:

    LoGill
    Participant

    Hey PaddyJoe

    I’m not sure that a Holga Olga is the best approach for this shot ;) – but on a serious note I do agree with JB in the sense that you tried to explore a style you like, and I would like to think that people on the site who are familiar with the style might view this as a good opportunity to direct you towards a HOlga resource or two which might help you develop. . . . . Maybe !

    L

    Muksavage
    Participant

    I would just like to point out that the results achieved in Paddy Joe’s photo greatly outweigh anything that the crap Holga can offer in terms of quality and focus. A regular Holga user myself, I am chagrined to observe that my preferred choice of equipment has been outdone by a polaroid with a salad dressing.
    However, I am uploading a Holga snap on a suitably foodie theme, taken with black and white film (Using b&w film in a holga is akin to filling your petrol tank with minestrone). I like the black and white meat.
    But frankly, you can achieve the same results by downloading a thumbnail of a picture of meat off the internet, photoshopping it smaller and blurrier and making it black and white.

    PeteTheBloke
    Member

    Muksavage wrote:

    But frankly, you can achieve the same results by downloading a thumbnail of a picture of meat off the internet, photoshopping it smaller and blurrier and making it black and white

    Google “piece of meat” and you might not get what you expect.

    Part of me tends to agree with you, though. Why do we try to improve cameras and photos all the time if shots like this are acceptable. I like PJ’s attempt at the style and it just about achieves the necessary quality in my eyes. Johnny’s shots are good because of his ability, not because of the Holga.

    JohnnyMcMillan
    Participant

    Muksavage wrote:

    I would just like to point out that the results achieved in Paddy Joe’s photo greatly outweigh anything that the crap Holga can offer in terms of quality and focus….

    :shock:

    Dude…I personally think you’re quite wrong stating that. A quick flickr search for Holga…

    JohnnyMcMillan
    Participant

    Darn those holga’s and their bad quality and out of focus lenses ehhh? Muksavage? Over the last few weeks I’ve seen work from people with a camera worth 40 euro’s better than people who have gear in the thousands…having the best gear in the world doesn’t always make someone into being a good photographer.

    jb7
    Participant

    Surely we can keep this thread dedicated to the picture PaddyJoe posted?
    Johnny, you’re coming over all aggrressive,
    and run the risk of alienating anyone who doesn’t think exactly the same as you.

    joseph.

    Muksavage
    Participant

    Surely the point of the Holga is it’s knowing crapness and patina of veritee?

    JohnnyMcMillan
    Participant

    Apologies to Paddy Joe…will stop discussion now

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