Friday, December 08, 2006

Hudson's Farm


Holga
Kodak VC 400

14 Comments:

Blogger Sandy said...

I also took a similiar shot of this pumpkin patch with my nikon fm and tri-x.

8:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I do believe I prefer this version! Although I realize the charm of the Holga is in the quality variations, you do seem to get a ‘better’ result than most. This is really sweet.

1:40 AM  
Blogger Tami said...

On this particular photo, I like it better in color. This is true for me with most bigger landscape shots. Your macros are excellent in B&W, though!

I like the misty quality that comes across in this.

6:35 AM  
Blogger Paul said...

Someone planted a few too many pumpkins! :-) I prefer this version better. Holga pictures are charming, but sometimes I prefer clear, sharp pictures.

4:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A very good perspective and I like the misty distance...definitely a "good woman behind every shot"!

11:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like your Holga style. There's a lot happening in that shot. I like the people in the background & great angle.

6:26 AM  
Blogger MariaJ said...

Hmm..I like that photo..theres something mysterious..maybe that misty look?

7:36 AM  
Blogger micki said...

You have such a beautiful way with your Holga, Sandy.

9:17 AM  
Blogger WendyAs said...

looks like it is curving. Cool effect. I loved that place.

Sorry your fall has been so bad.

2:07 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love this shot!

1:34 PM  
Blogger Ki said...

This one too! The photo doesn't appear on the blog page. Used FireFox and IE browsers but no luck. Rats.

10:19 AM  
Blogger Ki said...

Toy cameras are fascinating in an elemental way...like the very simple view cameras of old. Love the heavy vignetting it almost acts as a frame.

4:46 PM  
Blogger Phil Bebbington said...

Love the perspective on this shot Sandy....the mistyness just adds to that beautiful autumnal feel. Very cool Holga shot. Phil

5:26 AM  
Blogger Dave MacIntyre said...

Tremendous shot! Wow!

5:28 PM  

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