
The Holga at White Sands National Monument, NM. Ilford Delta 100.
Nine Inch Nails played in Denver last night, honestly the most intense, energy filled two hours of concert I’ve seen. An enormously creative group, truly inspirational…
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Beautiful!
Love the dark border work.
Beautiful shot, the vignetting makes it special.
Love the telescope type effect. Hope you find water.
water! water!
Beautifully smooth textures, wonderful.
I've never been a Holga (or NIN) fan, but this is very nice.
Une tr
As soon as it opened I knew it was the Holga. Amazing:-)
beautiful! the telescope effect is really nice. 🙂
Very cool effect!
puret
An oasis…nice! The processing is very cool and very well done. Is that beer ahead?
nice shot.. not a fan of NIN, but would like to see them live.. 😀
Very nice tones and I like the vignette as well. I just can`t wait to see it. Maybe sometime… 🙂
i really should study your technique
that grain is really fantastic and the vignetting really adds to a cool effect. great shot!
p.s. some of those nine inch nails songs are off the wall lol crazy lyrics!
classy !
I'm really liking the vignetting around the corners. Well done.
this is awfully sharp for a holga! great job!
like seen through a telescope or something, simple, and elegant
Very nice angle of view and pp work!
beautiful ptexture! so soft!
A quiet and peacefull place 🙂 Nice B&W
Beautiful use of space – the picture really brings out the immensity of the area.
Very minimal. BEAUTIFUL! I love that vignetting here… Your weblog really rocks!
Excellent minimalism.
Simple but beautiful. I like the vignetting
beautiful holga.. and so beautiful and simple photograph.. 😉
Exceptional view and the dark edges keep your eyes focused on the dominant area.
Superb! I love the simplicity and the vignetting makes it all the more interesting.
One of our favorite places, but never thought about doing it in b&w – works well though! The light, focus – sharpness –
Great wokr!
I love Holga shots; I should try to get one. This scene is captured beautifully by it.