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Honesty in Advertising?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/electronics...-469055562.htm
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Genius.
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Whose Alf and Cyndi Lauper? No don't laugh. I have only just found out who Tommy Hilfiger is. A few years ago I thought he was every second youth walking around the sea front on Paphos
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Cyndi Lauper? Do you think my lubitel would have the same effect!
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If she likes that sort of thing
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Mitch http://photomi7ch.blogspot.com/ If you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable must be the truth. |
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I still don't "get" the toy camera thing.
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my photos are cr#p. now all I have to do is wait for the Que to appear at my front door, people with money and no sense need only apply.
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I was in The Real Camera Company in Manchester last week talking to the owner Jem Kime and he was very firmly of the opinion that the Holga craze had got many young people into film photography and they were now buying "proper" cameras so perhaps it's not something to sneer at.
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I'll be honest and say that a couple that I bought several long years ago (about a tenner each at time).
I quite like them because they force me away from thinking about aperture/shutter/film speed combos - which can disproportionately dominate my taking of a photograph - and let me think of the image- which is for me the hardest part of photography. Granted the results are not of the quality of a 'proper' camera- but they can be surprisingly good. Neither of mine light leak and the worst I get is vignetting and a drop in resolution towards edges, and a bit of parallax (etc). I find great inspiration for the use of the Holgas from Wolfgang Moersch's website which has some stunning images based on holga negatives (http://www.moersch-photochemie.de/content/galerie/toy) as well as on his flickr site (http://www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgang_moersch/page4/). There's loads more through both sites. I've stuck various filters on front and have quie successfully managed to take IR pictures as well. Unfortunately, none as good as Moersch's examples. Niall |
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