honey_holgawood
The best thing about analog photography is that you never know what you're going to get. Digital seems almost like cheating to me; you see your photo right away, and you get countless do-overs until it's perfect. I like imperfection. It's real.
Tolleson/United States
My Photos My Albums My Likes
My Albums
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Album: The Nest
shared by honey_holgawood on 2010-11-28 · 23 Photos 10 -
Album: Mill Avenue Lomo Walk
shared by honey_holgawood on 2010-09-19 · 36 Photos 43 -
Album: Sign Spinner
shared by honey_holgawood on 2010-09-19 · 18 Photos 10 -
Album: Los Dos Molinos
shared by honey_holgawood on 2010-09-19 · 15 Photos 19 -
Album: Mesa Arts Center
shared by honey_holgawood on 2010-09-19 · 15 Photos 15 -
Album: Downtown Glendale with a Polaroid
shared by honey_holgawood on 2010-09-01 · 13 Photos 28
My Metas
- Tags:
- 40s
- 66
- amtrak
- antique
- architecture
- arizona
- art
- b&w
- bulb-setting
- city
- dark
- desert
- downtown
- ducks
- fashion
- graffiti
- historic
- holga
- junk
- lake
- landscape
- lomo walk
- merry-go-round
- mill avenue
- mountains
- museum
- nature
- oasis
- outdoors
- overcast
- park
- phoenix
- portraits
- rainy
- restaurant
- retro
- roadside
- route
- scenic
- social
- summer
- sunset
- tempe
- tracks
- train
- unintentional
- urban
- water
- wwii
- zoo
- Films:
- Fuji Superia 400 (35mm)
- Ilford Delta 3200
- Ilford HP5 400 120
- Kodak Portra 800
- Kodak BW400CN
- Kodak Color Plus 200 (35mm)
- Kodak Ektar 100
- Kodak Gold 400 (35mm)
- Kodak Portra 160 NC
- Kodak Portra 400 NC (120mm)
- Kodak Portra 400 VC
- Kodak Tri-X 400
- Lomography Color Negative 800 ISO 35mm
- Polaroid Image FIlm
- Polaroid Soft Tone Film
- Walgreens Photo 35mm Color Print Film