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Bon voyage Cheryl. I like this image a lot and I really like the way you got it. The Holga is great with all the light leaks! Hope you get lots of new images to play with!
"It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson
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I was attracted to the thumbnail and then really liked it when I opened it! I've heard about this Holga but hadn't seen much from it. This looks like a fun project. I took a class in darkroom a few years ago and liked it, so I know you will. Looking forward to more from Italy. Have fun!
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Cheryl, I am always impressed with your eye for picking out such a lovely image in a scene. The curved bows of these boats with the interspersed vertical poles really capture my eye and lead me towards the distant buildings with the interesting roof shapes. Love the old-time effect with a real old-time camera! Have a super wonderful time in Italy!!
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Have a wonderful trip and fun with your Holga camera. You came up with a fascinating approach to getting images on line from this camera. This is an excellent composition, with the boats pointing to the horizon (which is a bit tilted--an easy fix). Keeping the film frame works well.
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I tried a Holga for a while but this is WAY better than anything I ever shot -- location notwithstanding! Look forward to the new ones. Have a WONDERFUL trip!!!
BTW, there are some excellent film scanners now that take large-format film, and are quite inexpensive compared to the stuff we're used to.
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