Hong Kong, Central & Ngong Ping | B&W, Holga, 05 2013

...discovering Hong Kong

21 Kommentare

  1. meryl
    meryl ·

    nice mood. love this album.

  2. ohlordy
    ohlordy ·

    fantastic album, i love the contrast in this shot!

  3. gauthierdumonde
    gauthierdumonde ·

    Great album !

  4. kleeblatt
    kleeblatt ·

    these are great !

  5. roundmidnight
    roundmidnight ·

    Excellent Album !

  6. clickiemcpete
    clickiemcpete ·

    Nice vintage effects in these!

  7. mafiosa
    mafiosa ·

    WOW!!! I LOVE this <3

  8. 134340
    134340 ·

    so vintage and its nice for HK!

  9. emkei
    emkei ·

    wooow!

  10. tonantzin
    tonantzin ·

    I'm in love with your album!

  11. trw
    trw ·

    Awesome!!!

  12. af-capture
  13. af-capture
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  15. grazie
    grazie ·

    awesome! love the vintage feel of this

  16. af-capture
    af-capture ·

    @grazie thanks a lot mi amiga!!

  17. daviddrake
    daviddrake ·

    These are a fantastic series! I really like the numbers and dots from the film backing. I'm guessing that you used a film with black backing and white numbers? and then left the red window open? Please let us know how you got this look. I also love the colour - are these toned?
    Very cool stuff. You have inspired me !!

  18. af-capture
    af-capture ·

    thanks a lot @daviddrake for your nice comments...the holga 120 is the camera that got my into lomography...it is indeed inspiring...back to your question: I normally get the "dots" (about all the time) when using Lomography Lady Grey...it looks like this set got pushed (overdeveloped, e.g., slightly more than 10 minutes). No need for you to keep the red window open... I normally developed with Rodinal (at 1 to 50 ratio) and 20 deg. C. I hope this helps...thanks again for stopping by!!! andres

  19. daviddrake
    daviddrake ·

    hi andres, thanks for your quick reply!
    I've had the numbers/dots appear once and I thought it was kinda magical. I think it must be from perhaps a loose roll of film and the light getting in and reflecting off the white numbers/dots?
    I'm not familiar with Lady Grey film, does it have a black backing paper with white letters?

  20. af-capture
    af-capture ·

    hi david...yeaa it has a backing paper with white letters and dots which some how gets transfer to the film. i normally keep my holga light tight with electrician tape all around...hence, i dont expect any exterior light entering the camera. perhaps, the color on the backing fonts gets transfer and/or reacts to the emulsions from the film (i am thinking)

  21. af-capture
    af-capture ·

    @daviddrake see comment below thanks

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