Holga 120 Pan at Savage River State Forest
- zacingram0
- Jun 13, 2022
- 2 min read
Had some fun this weekend shooting on my Holga 120 Pan. This was my second roll through the camera and I decided to use some Kodak TMax 400 black and white film. I really love how these came out and I think I'm going to have to shoot some more on this camera soon.
We drove out to Savage River Forest State Forest in Maryland for some hiking. Weather was cloudy most of the day, but it worked out well for the 400 iso film and lack of controls on the Holga. Since the Holga 120 Pan shoots panoramic shots it uses a lot of film per shot. On one roll I can get only 6 shots. I was also lucky enough that every shot on this roll below came out the way I wanted. Usually I only get a few great shots, but it was my lucky day.
Anyway. Enjoy these hi-res shots below. Click and zoom to see more details and let me know what you think on instagram.

Pay Phone. New Germany State Park. Just a random pay phone in the middle of a dense forest.

New Germany State Park Beach. This was the first shot of the day. I saw these benches and just felt like this was a good panoramic shot. I'm happy with how it turned out!

View from the Lake House at New Germany State Park

River Bridge. Came across this old bridge leading onto a trail. It was unmarked and had a wooden building without a roof nearby. I had to stop and check it out. We passed a fisherman on the way back across that was there for some fly fishing.

Bridge Crossing 1.

Bridge Crossing 2.
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