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Practicing for LoFi #2
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nfl-fanParticipant
Took these whilst heading up to Gunnes for some supplies on Tuesday.
Martin gave me a few Holga tips the day we were out and the results have improved a bit from earlier (un-posted) efforts.
J
MarkKeymasterHey John,
Good set you got there. Nice sweet spot where its sharp in each.
#1, 3 + 4, I particularily like. The toning is the job on the 2nd one.. very nice
We’ll have to get Martin to post up his tips :)AlessiaParticipantJohn, they are very good… I like 1 and 3 most of all…. and… ehm… what about those “Holga tips”????????? :)
nfl-fanParticipantThanks M n A.
Some tips I got from Martin (hope he doesn’t mind):
* Always wait for the light to hit the subject as the Holga doesn’t operate that well in shady/dark scenes
* Tape up the B/N button below the lens, that way you don’t end up shooting in Bulb mode half the time like I had been
* Get in the habit of always rolling on the film after each frame, otherwise you forget and end up with either double exposures or skipped frames
* What you see through the viewfinder only represents a portion of the centre of the negative that will be produced. You can add only something like another 50% to all 4 sides
Small & simple things these… but useful to know.
GizzoParticipantwell those kind of tips are always useful to know…
I really like #3 of this batch, I think the subject really suits the Holga.
BTW how did you add the sepia-toning?MartinParticipantThese are lovely horse
No 4 is my fav from a great set
Great to see someone else’s perspective of Dublin through a Holga….
Keep it up
MjessthespringerParticipantVery good, strong set. It’s obvious your having fun with it all. Good to see.
Sinead
nfl-fanParticipantThanks peoples.
Dave – I just added a bit of sepia with Photoshop. I noticed Martin & Eddie do this so decided to give it a try.
J
AlessiaParticipantaoluainParticipantLike all 5 John, very inspiring.
Hanging out with Martin has helped and I see he gave you
a cup of coffee . . .Nice set John, along with Martins im gonna put some more film through the ‘Olga
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