Weekly Photo Challenge: INSIDE

In the mood for Holga macros?

I promised you more Holga macros, huh? So here we go, in color this time.

Just remember, these aren’t tweaked at all in a digital way, like Lightroom or Photoshop, just some cropping to the right dimension, and some dust removing.

All the wonderful differences are coming from the choise of film and processing.

ENJOY!!

Holga with macro lens
Fuji Provia 100F (RDP III)
Home developed in C41

Holga with macro lens
Fuji Provia 100F (RDP III)
Home developed in C41

Holga with macro lens
Fuji Provia 100F (RDP III)
Home developed in C41

Holga with macro lens
Fuji Provia 100F (RDP III)
Home developed in C41

Holga with macro lens
Fuji Reala 100
Home developed in C41

Blurry, but kind of a dream about poetry…..

I just LOVE this little weed, the little star of which I do not know the name, but she is truly fascinating me in all her shimmering beauty.

And though I’m not able to write poetry, you will have to do with this little star…..

Holga GCFN with macrolens 30mm
Kodak Tri-X 400
Kodak Tmax developer 7 mns

Blur depends on the difficulty of measuring the distance because it is impossible to look through the viewfinder. I have attached a little string with a knot in order to measure the distance correctly, but nevertheless sometimes parallax error occurs, and the depth of field may be about 1-2 mm, and if it is windy, it can be like this sometimes.

Holga GCFN with macrolens 30mm
Kodak Tri-X 400
Kodak Tmax developer 7mns

So at first glance at my newly developed film, I felt just that, oh rubbish! But the more I looked, and when I scanned the film, I felt that for me this is like pure poetry.
Hope you like it too!

Enjoy!

Holga GCFN with macrolens 30mm
Kodak Tri-X 400
Kodak Tmax developer 7 mns

I’ll soon be back with more Holga Poetry! I love this little plastic wonder!

Especially with the macro lences mounted on, it is a really unpredictable journey, I’ll never know what comes out of it, and I love that!