The film was very loose when I took it out of the camera, and of course, that gives some extreme "burned out" light leaks... but I kind of like it :)
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vicuna
@form: as I said in the comment, I didn't really achieve these lightleaks by purpose, but the roll was very loose when I took it out of the Holga (often happens with holga) and the light came in the roll and made these leaks... you can try it out when taking out the roll and let it a bit loose, but not to much if you still want to see something of the pics you shot...