Recently exposed, developed, and scanned Berrger Pancro 400 photographed with Holga plastic film camera. Developed in Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand process as all the rolls I expose with Holga.
Something strange happened with the shutter this time. Not a single clear focused frame. But surprisingly, I love the cooperation of this emulsion with the Classic Rodinal chemical. The rendering in the mid-tones is very beautiful.
Developed in Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand process as all the rolls I expose with Holga.
I love the cooperation of this emulsion with the Classic Rodinal chemical. Preplanned multi-exposure.
And finally, I found the reason why all the frames of this roll are a little bit (or like crazy) trembling. The B/N switch somehow moved to the B (bulb mode). So, here the "shake it shake it" effect took a place. Never again.
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And finally, I found the reason why all the frames of this roll are a little bit (or like crazy) trembling. The B/N switch somehow moved to the B (bulb mode). So, here the "shake it shake it" effect took a place. Never again.
ha ha haaa :) Tricks of the trade!.... But it's always wonderful to see analog photos!!!.... Thank you!...
thank you my friend. another Bergger is already loaded and the switch is on N. I'm waiting for the appropriate weather or the light conditions
This. This has happened to me more times than I care to admit. And sometimes it's just because I'm trying out a different camera and I think I remember which was bulb and which was snapshot (because not all the oldest cameras have any indication on which is which) but I remember it wrong and voilà, shaky photos!
he he i see.
survived this Holga test. After years of using Holga this happened to me first time :-)
heh yeah, things like that are why I love Holga. All those unplanned accidents. Sometimes they give you shit, but other times they can create magic.
Great video! I didn't know you had a YouTube channel. I am subscribed now
thank you, my friend. I post there really sometimes - I'm not a vlogger but a photographer :-)
From now i will put my attention to this switch on the Holga as well. :-)
right now the next roll is loaded and partially exposed. will finish it next weekend
Oh yes, square format! That's epic! I love the dreamy look, accentuated by the bokeh on the top of three. This makes me want a Holga.