My wonderful father bought me this great little adapter kit for my Holga. It allows me to shoot using 35 mm film. I love shooting in 120 film, but it's quite a bit more expensive to buy & develop. It's nice to have the option to shoot with something different.
I realize after my practice roll that it shoots & frames MUCH differently than 120 film. Here are a couple of my experiments...
I'm not sure if it's the way it's developed or if it's how it frames but either way they came out interesting.
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cool, cool! And I'm pretty sure you are on the internet right now, because I just commented on another post and when it refreshed to show me my comment, there was a new one from you... mysterious.
Love the first pic!!!!! How fun to get a roll of film back!!!
i just bought that thanks to the link! i love my holga but i'm not loving the cost of developing the 120mm. thank you!!
Kristal- that's rad! On the other side of the world too- I dig it!
Es- I love the surprise with a roll of film vs. a digital camera.
Liv- Yeah! You'll have to post pictures & let me know how it works for you. It frames WAY differently (like cuts off the top 1/2) & I can't figure out how to shoot in square format (vs 4X6 format) let me know if you figure that out!
I especially love the monkey
i think they're very artistic. sometimes you don't need frames...
April- Yeah, I like the monkey too.
Anelieze- Thanks I actually think so too- it's the art of not even looking through the viewfinder. Just shooting. I like that.
You're such an artist! Love them!
Cindy- Happy accidents that's for sure.
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