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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 5/14/2004
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I give this a 6 here... and a perfect scan would def. be a 7/7.. this is one fantastic idea here Melisa. WOW.. I never thought about attempting to try this. What a fantastic idea. I think for a first attempt this turned out very good. no think if you used a tripod... HAHA.. this could give X-Pan a run for its money...lol.. Holga-A-pan... lol.. I would love to see more work like this...I also have yet to try to use 35mm in the holga.. have you attempted this yet with yours... I better look in your portfolio to check for myself... :)
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ryan walters
{K:103} 5/14/2004
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I really like this image, it's fantastic! The only way I know of printing this would be to find someone with a negative scanner, scan it in digitally and print it like you would any other digital print. Hope this helps!
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Amy Drake
{K:996} 4/16/2004
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BRILLIANT! You are a Holga diva!
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Brian T. Ach
{K:1742} 4/3/2004
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GREAT!
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Kym Skiles
{K:1520} 3/31/2004
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Fantastic. This is just really cool. I like the ghosting of the man walking.
Now I can't wait to try this with one of my Holga's. I've done multiple exposure and accidently overlapped frames but not this technique (thanks so much for explaining how you did it :)
Have you thought about making a glass carrier to print this? What kind of enlarger are you using?
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Jakub Skraban
{K:-514} 3/31/2004
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Wow, it?s nice and interesting picture. congrats Melisa
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Margot Haag
{K:1324} 3/31/2004
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really nice effects there - bravo!
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Piotr Niewierowicz
{K:2401} 3/31/2004
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very interesting Holga work! regards Piotr
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 3/31/2004
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very creative approach to holga shooting: the result is very very interesting...there is some continuity in the image, unsually broken by the double exp bits, which i really like. brava!
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