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After trying to emulate the infamous Holga 120 in-camera, (with limited success) I found this filter by Flaming Pear called Melancholytron, which does a fairly decent job of it. I was hoping that I could do this more on my own - one-clicking it has a limited appeal for me. If you'd like the filter you can find it here: http://flamingpear.com/melancholytron.html
Tom, on Point Pelee, Canada http://tomoverton.myphotoalbum.com |
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Hi Tom,
I really like Holga pix too. For me this is slightly different -the perspective looks a bit distorted rather than exaggerated and, as you say, the edging is a bit different too. It makes me want to try one as well though..... ![]() Caroline. |
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HOw did I miss this one before?!?
Although I've never me Holga, I DID know and "Olga" once! ![]() Holga is a much better photographer.........this is a beautiful shot.........a definate keeper!! Rose |
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