Holga In Cork

Very nice, Tom. These are soooo Holga! I especially like the one on the right, as it reminds me so much of images from photography's early days. Lovely all three! (Now I want to shoot with my Holga again. Maybe this weekend.)
 
Excellent Tom. Like the set and the Holga output is almost always attractive, especially so with your take on these scenes. I must have missed the chat about scanning as for colour , must look it up.
 
Excellent Tom. Like the set and the Holga output is almost always attractive, especially so with your take on these scenes. I must have missed the chat about scanning as for colour , must look it up.
@Julian de'Courcy,...you needn't spend any time looking up that chat between myself and @Pete Askew. It was merely a question from Pete to me as to whether I had ever scanned a B&W neg as a color neg. That got me scanning my last couple of rolls of B&W as color negs. (I told the scanner to use 48 bit color.) The tone that produces can be pleasing. That's all there was to it really.
 
@Julian de'Courcy,...you needn't spend any time looking up that chat between myself and @Pete Askew. It was merely a question from Pete to me as to whether I had ever scanned a B&W neg as a color neg. That got me scanning my last couple of rolls of B&W as color negs. (I told the scanner to use 48 bit color.) The tone that produces can be pleasing. That's all there was to it really.

LOL thanks Brian, that is probably why I missed it. Thanks .
 
Very nice Tom.

Which part of Ireland are you heading can I ask? I'm originally from close to Belfast and have family living a few miles from Blarney in Co. Cork.

Enjoy your new move!
Thanks Peter
We hope to go to the Wexford area. Sadly the sale of our property here fell through two weeks ago so we are now in the process of starting again. Your family live in a very nice area down in Cork. I'm originally from Co Laois.
 
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