Ed, Leon, Thanks for the kind words. Feels good to have people appreciate your pics. I must admit I haven't shot that many things this year. I think I should kick myself a bit more often to go out and shoot. Busy life, living in a boring suburb (I should have written ugly beyond belief) far from anything worth putting on film with roads under construction all the time... barely have time to scan stuff!
This was the first time I went out with the camera my mom bought me a while ago. I instantly fell in love with the thing! I like how the Holga fits in my hand, but I love how simple and compact this thing is. Now I know why it said "VIP Gift" on the wrapper
Artpunk, I couldn't miss taking a shot of the exit ramp. The curve begged to be immortalized using cheap plastic
I usually don't go to that place... but I wondered where the road with a dead-end sign would lead... in the end, it isn't even a real dead-end!
Funny you say you want to go to a funpark... the bridge is just across the street from a big amusement park! Only thing is that security is very tight, you can't access it when it's closed and tickets are amazingly expensive.
Laura, the film truly is wonderful. It's the cheapest thing on the market yet it gives me very nice colors. The lab hates it (they don't have a profile for it) but still give me great results. Not over saturated nor too dull like the 80's Kodak Gold.
Heather and Leon, I don't think the double exposure like effect is related to internal reflections. I once taped up an action sampler on the inside (boy are the film chambers small!!!) to no avail. Heather's effect is probably caused by a flaw in the lens (like on my action sampler) and Leon's is most probably a shutter problem. The way these work is there is a small cover part and a semi-circular shutter. When you press the button, the cover gets pushed (it's actually a lever on the Holga) and when tension on the spring is high enough, the cover pulls the shutter. When you release the button, the cover is supposed to block the aperture completely while the shutter works backwards. This is where your camera is probably faulty (not covering the aperture completely for a short period of time). This is why the problem only appears in one corner (because of the shape of the lever). How to fix it... I have no idea.