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Be Happy
Image Title:  Be Happy
 
 By: José Azevedo  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer José Azevedo {K:9681}
Project #34 The Toy Camera II Camera Model Holga 120N
Categories Children
Candids
People
Film Format Film 6x6cm
Portfolio People
Fun
Lens Plastic Built In
Uploaded 5/6/2008 Film / Memory Type Fuji Pro 400 H
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 74 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 0 Rating
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Location City -  São Paulo
State -  SP
Country - Brazil   Brazil
About Hi,

here's a picture from my first roll shot with my magnificent and just acquired Holga. Wow! Now this is a cool camera. You don't have to worry about anything - everything'll be scratched, out of focus, distorted and over or underexposed anyway... So, why worry, isn't it?

All my attentions were on the subject - Little She. And, believe me, I loved the results. Her expressions are extremely natural, the mood of the pictures is lovely, the multiple exposures ended up fine, adding movement to the picture. This damn plastic camera has something to it, really.

I scanned it with an Agfa scanner at work. It's a flatbed with a transparency dedicated drawer. I'm still understanding its software and believe better results can certainly be achieved, specially with color saturation, contrast and sharpness. I wish I had a medium format Nikon...

This image's multiple exposures - or over exposures - is a result of not winding the film completely to the next frame and shooting. Trust serendipity and nice results shall come to you too.

 

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