After more than a year, I finally had my 120s processed. I waited that long for them to be developed in Manila since I didn't get the chance to go there for some reason. I live far from there and no shop in our city processes 120 films which is a sad fact. Despite that agonizing feeling of delay, I did bear with it patiently letting the rolls live in some corner of the so-called cool shelter of the refrigerator. Thank God a fellow lomographer was on her way to the north so I asked her to bring along my rolls. After less than a week my negatives were delivered by the shop (Digiprint) straight to our door. My sister told me a package has arrived for me and I knew it was what I have been waiting for for some time. I was very happy that the shots turned out good. Can't wait to go shoot some more.
Showing posts with label holga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holga. Show all posts
27.4.12
26.4.12
For the Love of Sprocket Holes
The 35mm mod is one of the most overused techniques in using Holga 120 cameras. I for one am an "overuser" of this. I''ll always love looking at the sprocket holes. They somewhat frame the pictures in a different way.
24.2.12
Start of a new love
Flashback to my first lomo shots. I first started my love for shooting film using my Holga 120N with 35mm mod. I didn't have a film scanner yet, so I tried out the ghetto scanning. These were taken about a year ago. My sister and I had an early morning walk from home to downtown to shoot whatever we wanted with our new cameras in hand. Here are a few shots.
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