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camera = Holga GCFN 120
film = fomapan BW 400
1/00 - f8
The vignetting is due to the quality of the lens = Lomo
Camera: Holga 120 GCFN
Film: 120 Fomapan 400
There is a whole section of deserted desolate abandoned buildings I found where no one goes....
If humanity collapsed tomorrow how long would it take for nature to erode our concrete jungles and regain itself..?
50 years? - 500? - 5000?
What would be recognizable in 50,000 years?
Pyramids, Hoover dam, plastic in landfills?
Holga GCFN 120
film - fomapan - BW 400
1/100 -- f8
Love that sweet spot, the fall-off is little dramatic,
but all is fair when in love with my Holga.
Rob & Rick, the poetics of cool.
It's one thing getting a photo of what they look like.
It's another to get a photo of what they are = cool.
A slightly lower than eye level angle brought forth their strong presence. The cool was all their own. All while trying to frame them in that background glass reflection.
camera : Holga 120 GCFN
Fortunately I forgot to change the focus from infinity
film: Kodak Tri-X 400
camera = Holga 120-GCFN
film = fomapan 400 BW
lab processed
Overcast misty cold morning in Busse woods
Camera: Holga GCFN 120
Film: Fomapan 400
lens: standard plastic 60mm Holga with a Vivitar 40.5 wide angle HD coated glass lens held in front.
24-Jul-2025
Ilford Delta 400 @ EI 400
Pyrocat HD 1+1+100 : 18 mins @ 01C
Pre-Wash : None
Inversions first 30 sec then 5 every 60 sec
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
Alkali Fixer
Clearing time 2 min. Total fix time 4 mins
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins with running tap water
Kodak Photo Flo : 1 ml in 800ml distilled water for 2 minutes
Holga 120 GCFN
Filters : Heliopan Yellow 15 (-1.5 stops)
1/100-ish sec @ f11-ish
Holga GCFN, Expired Velvia RVP 100F, E-6 three bath kit. Somehow contaminated film or chemicals, but what the heck..
Shot with my Holga 120 GCFN loaded with Lomography LomoChrome '92
No matter what I do, I will always be humbled; it took like 10 years to get a decent miniclick portrait (Rachel has been a patient mentor with helping me learn them), and I ended up with a pack of wipes in the background. Hahaha!!! Note to self...put groceries away before shooting.