October Delivery

© John Caruso

October Delivery

Uploaded: October 24, 2008 10:57:03

Description

Shot with a Holga; Film-Kodak T-Max 400; Hand Held; Natural Light; Scanned from Negative

I have a burgeoning interest in Lo-Fi photography, and recently purchased a Holga and a Diana. I went out and experimented with a couple of rolls of film, and I really liked the way this photo w\turned out.

I've been having a ball with it, and can't wait to explore the possibilities much more.

Comments

Joy Rector October 27, 2008

cool #1023932

John Caruso October 27, 2008

Thanks Joy! #6667083

Sherry L. Davis October 27, 2008

Awesome, John! Sounds like a lot of fun experimenting with the Holga and Diana! Look forward to seeing more images from them! #6667240

John Caruso October 27, 2008

Thanks so very much Sherry! #6667543

Donna La Mattino Pagakis October 31, 2008

I love your composition, tonal quality and mood captured here John. Excellent work and my fav for October!!! AWESOME!!! #6691159

Marisol Pastor November 01, 2008

Great pov and composition, as a start. Love the choice of B&W, the mood and sense of motion ... looks like a movie clip. #6691759

John Caruso November 01, 2008

Thank you very much for taking a look Donna and Marisol! You've both hit on the qualities I absolutely love about shooting good ol' medium format film through a Holga! #6692221

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