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It turns out the dark blur down the left hand side of these photos is the fault of the Lab. there is no sign of it on the negatives, time for some free reprints i think!
x-pro silhouette
Alone...in isolation...with Diana and the sunset.
Favourite shots: My most popular shot! The silhouette worked perfectly with this one and beautifies my trusty old Diana.
Photos taken on Survival Day (AKA Australia Day) in the Treasury Gardens. I didn't have a take-up spool for the Holga, so I used a safety pin and some gaffer tape to create a makeshift one. Amazingly, it wound on for the first few exposures, but soon became too thick and popped the back of the camera off, exposing the film. I really have to stop leaving bits of my Holga behind.
This is the first roll of film I ever put through my Holga. I was on my first trip (of what would be many) to Western Australia with my then-girlfriend, Emily. The second day there, we walked to this beach near her house in Warnbro, near Rockingham, with her family's dog, Sally. It's hard to do justice to the impossible colours of the West Australian coast, but the Velvia captured them beautifully.