i have had a holga plastic camera for about 5 years. it's nice for travel being light and hard to break. after shooting more than a hundred rolls with it, i still ocassionally forget to manually advance the film...sometimes it can turn out ok:
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it's really about luck and timing, because if your photgrapher doesn't take the photo at just the right time you end up looking like a tool or a drunk as demonstrated by ross and kristen: