Below are three images I made with Einstein our glass lens Holga which is really sharp in the center of the frame but soft towards the edges. I think Holga’s are great for old abandoned things;the look of the images matches the feel of the subject. I used Fuji NPS 160 film. Click on each image to see a larger view.

©Darwin Wiggett

©Darwin Wiggett

©Darwin Wiggett
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October 1, 2011 at 6:09 AM
I love what the Holga did for the first car..the edges of the frame are very cool. Am inspired to go searching for junkyards this weekend…
October 5, 2011 at 12:35 PM
All of photos are artistic and ethereal. But I am more impressed by the compositions in the squire format. So many thing (and shapes) to see in the small frames.