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World Toy Camera Day 2016 Results

October 22, 2016
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My "World Toy Camera Day" camera choice for this year was my green HolgaGlo 120N loaded with expired Kodak Portra 160NC. I took the camera along for a visit to my mother-in-law's house just outside of Elizabethtown, PA. Most of the photos were shot on the drive from Harrisburg through Steelton, PA. My favorite shots are of the turnpike underpass and the abandoned Getty gas station.

The roll was developed with Film Photography Project C-41 Kit and scanned with Epson V500 Photo.

In Film Photography Tags Wolrd Toy Camera Day, Holga, HolgaGlo 120n, kodak, portra, 160nc, kodak portra 160nc, expired film, toy camera, plastic camera, plastic lens, film photography, Film Photography Project
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HolgaGlo 120N with Expired Kodak Portra 160NC - 52 Cameras

January 21, 2016
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For week 3 of 52 Cameras, 52 Weeks, we have the HolgaGlo 120N with expired Kodak Portra 160NC. I had recently been given the expired Kodak Portra 160NC by a close friend after he found it an old darkroom, he thought I might want to try it out to see what I would get with it. I have used the HolgaGlo 120N in my collection before, but only once to shoot a roll of Shanghai GP3 100 black and white film to try it out after I first bought it. I wanted to use color film in the camera, which I developed with a new Unicolor C-41 home developing kit that I bought from the Film Photography Project Store. This is my third kit, I've had good results from the previous kits, but my last one was greatly expired, time for a new kit.

For this week's roll of film, we took a trip down to the Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River on the border of Cecil and Harford Counties, Maryland. The Conowingo Dam is known for it's winter Bald Eagle population, as the birds come here to feed off the abundance of fish that are released through the turbines of the dam at times, which according to the visitor center hostess, the eagles anticipate when the warning lights start to flash. I wasn't really thinking that I would capture a Bald Eagle photo on my Holga camera, I just thought it would be fun to take a few shots of the dam and maybe a few things along the drive there and back. The weather was perfect, sunny and not too cold. We packed a picnic lunch, our cameras and binoculars, and had an enjoyable couple of hours watching the birds and talking to fellow photographers while we were there. A nice couple told us about the visitor center, so we stopped in and had a very informative conversation with the visitor center hostess about the construction and history of the dam and surrounding areas, as well as information about the Bald Eagle population.

Back to the Holga - In addition to the Conowingo photos, I also tried a few photos with a flash. I enjoy shooting with it, I just need to remember to set the focus before I take a shot. The film came out pretty nice, some color shifting and blue vignetting, but overall I like the color in these. I had shot another roll of this film with the HolgaGlo at Gettysburg, but that's not in this week's post, you'll have to check out my Flickr page to see those shots.

In 52 Cameras 2016 Project, Film Photography Tags Conowingo Dam, Bald Eagle, Holga, HolgaGlo 120n, home processing, home developing, unicolor c-41, Film Photography Project, film photography, 52 cameras
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My First Holga - HolgaGlo 120n

December 17, 2015
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I've had getting a Holga camera on my list of cameras to get for a long time now and I promptly ordered a bright green HolgaGlo 120n when I heard that the Holga factory had ceased operations. I've also had a Holga WPC pinhole camera on my ebay wish list for some time and hopefully I can find one of those in the next few weeks to add to my pinhole camera collection. These photographs are from the first roll I shot in the new Holga with Shanghai GP3 100 Pan film. I developed the roll in the usual caffenol concoction in the kitchen sink and scanned the negatives with my Epson V500 Photo. My favorite one is the first photo I made, an accidental double exposure in Mount Vernon, Baltimore of the Washington Monument. I also accidentally made a double exposure of a cool VW Bus and our Lava Lamp, they kind of go together though. I'm hoping to get out and shoot a couple of rolls with it on my upcoming Christmas vacation with some recently acquired expired Kodak Portra 160NC.

In Film Photography Tags holga, HolgaGlo 120n, medium format, film photography, caffenol, Epson V500 photo
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