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My first test shots with my new plastic Holga camera. The rather A-level style multiple exposure idea was actually Gareth's, a professional photographers assistant who should know better. The results actually look quite good though, the first one makes my workmate Marco look like a hideous prowling owl creature. Because of this I have decided the camera allows me to take pictures of my sitters 'true soul'.
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