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Pseudo-Panorama

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Pseudo-Panorama

Remember, the Holga allows you to shoot multiple times and advance as little as you like. Merely take a shot, wind a little bit less than a full frame, and take another shot – thereby causing the images to overlap and creating a psuedo-panoramic image. You could actually expose the entire film like this creating a super-long continuous image. You'll probably need a negative scanner to produce the final images, as most labs can't print a huge-ass negative.

  1. Natural & Filtered
  2. Cross Processed
  3. Flashed & Colorsplashed
  4. Multiple Exposure
  5. Strobe Flash
  6. Light Leaked & Messed Up
  7. Black & White
  8. Full Fisheye
  9. The 35mm Holga
  10. Pseudo-Panorama
  11. Holga Modifications
  12. Istanbul and More
  13. Nighttime Holga Adventures
  14. Pseudo-Panorama II
  15. HolgaMod: The PinHolga
  16. HolgaMod: Lenshood
  17. Green Eyed Holga
  18. Multicolor Holga
  19. Red Holga
  20. Holga Holiday Mix
  21. Holga 35mm
  22. Holga 35mm Pinhole
  23. Holga 120 Pinhole
  24. Lights, Holga, Action
  25. Mandi's Color Filter Trick
  26. The Effects of Holga Mania
  27. Holga 35mm Black Corner
  28. Holga Fisheye Lens

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