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.
- Natural & Filtered
- Cross Processed
- Flashed & Colorsplashed
- Multiple Exposure
- Strobe Flash
- Light Leaked & Messed Up
- Black & White
- Full Fisheye
- The 35mm Holga
- Pseudo-Panorama
- Holga Modifications
- Istanbul and More
- Nighttime Holga Adventures
- Pseudo-Panorama II
- HolgaMod: The PinHolga
- HolgaMod: Lenshood
- Green Eyed Holga
- Multicolor Holga
- Red Holga
- Holga Holiday Mix
- Holga 35mm
- Holga 35mm Pinhole
- Holga 120 Pinhole
- Lights, Holga, Action
- Mandi's Color Filter Trick
- The Effects of Holga Mania
- Holga 35mm Black Corner
- Holga Fisheye Lens