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Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
5/18/2005 4:51:57 PM

Alice in Wonderland. I like the fairyland mood. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: gasior   (K:227)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
5/18/2005 3:48:16 PM

Hello Ann. It's hard to put the Certo-phot aside, still impressed by its capabilities. I will upload some loose change photos in the near future since I have some interesting captures in the bank. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Claude H.  (K:1560)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
5/18/2005 2:33:31 AM

Great reflection. We don't need any description, it speaks by itself. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Leah Kahn  (K:878)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
5/18/2005 2:31:06 AM

Nice reflection and composition. I like the different pattern of the buildings. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Leah Kahn  (K:878)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
5/16/2005 2:54:00 AM

Great atmosphere. I sure like the way it lurks out of the shadows. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Bea Friedli  (K:10189) Donor

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
3/2/2005 9:58:21 PM

Lively colors and a nice composition. It makes me think of flowers. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
3/1/2005 5:46:28 PM

Nice composition. I like the strong contrast and the grainy texture. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Fernando Porto  (K:1239)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/26/2005 8:36:35 PM

Nice composition. Including the train was a good idea. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Tim Courlas  (K:486)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/17/2005 9:54:09 PM

Nice angle and lighting. Who's the artist? Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Rafael Torcida  (K:1926)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/15/2005 9:35:31 PM

Nice composition and atmosphere. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Xunilek   (K:717)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/13/2005 3:34:16 AM

Did you try a symetric composition? Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/13/2005 3:24:56 AM

Beautiful reflection. The colors are splendid too. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/12/2005 4:05:09 AM

Great autoportrait and nice effect. I really like the composition. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Oliver Dienst  (K:452)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/10/2005 9:50:45 PM

Simple lines and composition. I like that. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Carlheinz Bayer  (K:14220)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/10/2005 9:45:14 PM

Great project. This one is very crisp. Are you the only one showing your work on the web? Regards, Claude
        Photo By: michel bayard  (K:166) Donor

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/7/2005 10:45:46 PM

Nice portrait and setting. I also like the strange color cast. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Art Lastowski  (K:42)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/7/2005 10:17:33 PM

Dramatic composition. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/6/2005 3:24:56 AM

Hello Mark.

To answer your questions. I asked the lab to process the film without cutting it. I have been going to the same lab for several years and they have stop commenting on my trials. At the beginning they often told me that my camera's winding mechanism was broken 8o)

I got lucky with my first shots. Wing's and Lost trolley were the first and third shot of my first 35mm roll in a Holga. I did two rolls so far and they are the only good shoots I got.

A turn and a half of the knob will be just enough at the beginning of the film. Around the middle, a turn and a quarter are enough. I would recommend that you put a piece of cardboard under the receiving spool to make sure that each turn of the knob will move the spool around.

If you have other questions, feel free to contact me at six4cinq@gmail.com.
        Photo By: Claude H.  (K:1560)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/4/2005 9:52:45 PM

Interesting composition. It's simple.beautiful in b&w. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Rada Marin  (K:1187)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/3/2005 9:58:17 PM

Nice composition. I really like the layered distribution of colors. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Ian Cameron  (K:1163)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/3/2005 9:48:10 PM

Interesting silhouette. It looks like a dinosaur. I really like the simple lines. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Neil Niamh White  (K:9165)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/3/2005 9:43:36 PM

It's the end of the world as we know it (And I feel fine)

I looked at your image and now have this song by REM in my head. I like the blue tone.

Regards, Claude
        Photo By: **** *****  (K:9527)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/3/2005 2:19:41 PM

Hello Mark. It will also increase the value of your Holga. Thanks for the comments.
        Photo By: Claude H.  (K:1560)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/2/2005 9:51:24 PM

Hello Kevin. The film was partially advanced between each shot. The shots were made from right to left which is different from the Holga. A double take is prevented by some mechanism in the Certo-phot. However this mechanism isn't faultless as it is disengaged with a small turn of the knob.
        Photo By: Claude H.  (K:1560)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/1/2005 7:14:54 PM

Got some silver coins to spare? A Certo-phot certainly deserves better than a Holga. 8o)
        Photo By: Claude H.  (K:1560)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/1/2005 5:41:28 PM

Dramatic composition. I like the angle and the dark setting. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: stephane Bourson  (K:326)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/1/2005 5:12:35 PM

Nice reflection. I think I would go for a tighter crop to concentrate on the lights. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: fabrizio vergnano  (K:2)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/1/2005 1:02:06 AM

Simple composition and lines. I like it! Regards, Claude
        Photo By: osvaldo rima  (K:6862)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/1/2005 12:54:42 AM

Human organization and natural chaos at its best. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: gianna piano  (K:15530)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
2/1/2005 12:38:03 AM

Great texture. Long live to the King! Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Efisio Mureddu  (K:13104) Donor


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