tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4825931481394683463.post2211425088542247633..comments2023-10-20T23:32:38.423+08:00Comments on Travel Notes and Other Thingeys: Bulbing Sessionnomadicmillionmonkshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16848517965242233673noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4825931481394683463.post-7538635326446572092010-11-28T20:32:15.561+08:002010-11-28T20:32:15.561+08:00Hi Antti, I've been following your blog in my...Hi Antti, I've been following your blog in my reader too! Kinda stalking very very cool holga blogs. <br /><br />I had my Holga before I ever had my first digicam actually, and even with 2 plus years I still can't predict it's mood. So yeah, I had to learn the hard way too, all manual auto nothing, with a weird film format.<br /><br />Cheers and thanks again!nomadicmillionmonkshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16848517965242233673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4825931481394683463.post-48966827571803197912010-11-28T20:15:10.067+08:002010-11-28T20:15:10.067+08:00Beautiful pictures!
I like Holga for the exact s...Beautiful pictures! <br /><br />I like Holga for the exact same reason. It gives unexpected results. I'd say I've got a whole lot better good photo -ratio with my Holga than with my dSLR, there's just some magic in there. I think the lack of controls and relatively limited number of shots per roll are the things that make it so special. You have to think, but not too much. You have time to focus on the concept and the composition.<br /><br />I'll have to keep an eye on your blog. It looks very interesting. And has a very nice layout btw.<br /><br />Best regards<br />Anttiwhathisnamehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17149500823290120202noreply@blogger.com