RobynMccartan
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- Oct 14, 2010
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So In November I'm going to Europe. I will be visiting Spain, France and Italy. For Christmas last year I received A Holga cfn. Ive always been big on photography, I was really excited. Ive shot 6 rolls since then using both Kodak and Fuji 120mm Flilm, along with 120 black and white negative film from Lomography. Half of them didn't even come out. (I still don't know why). I only have 1 roll that I am completely happy with. The other two rolls came out OK. One was decent but VERY blurry. I figured out it was because I had the switch to b, not n. The other roll was on black and white negative, the pictures were OK, but they were very bright with too much contrast. So when I go to Europe I really want to bring my Holga along. I will bring about 7 rolls of 120mm film. I'm very worried that something will go wrong and my pictures wont develop. What precautions can I take to make sure they'll come out? I know that Holgas are unpredictable, and you cant always control them, but I'm sure I can do things to prevent them to not turn out. Thanks!
Oh and I will also bring along my dslr camera
Oh and I will also bring along my dslr camera
