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To celebrate lomovember i decided to share some of my latest photos from my Diana mini. There's a bit of everything; the lost and found market, the Zoo, Sorrento etc. I love that every photo has a differnt tint, i think my favourite from this batch is the one with the really dark shadowy trees in front of the Sorrento beach.
Showing posts with label Diana mini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diana mini. Show all posts
9.11.11
15.8.11
Lomo
I recently got some more film developed from my Diana mini, I had been a bit lazy about getting it processed and forgotten what was on there.
I'm so glad i finally got around to it because I love them, it was a mix of the beach at home and my trip to Sydney. I really like the one with the Opera house and the lovely chevron patterned walkway. From now on I am going to be proactive about getting my film developed, because i just love the surprise of opening the envelope and finding out how my persistent snapping turned out!
I'm so glad i finally got around to it because I love them, it was a mix of the beach at home and my trip to Sydney. I really like the one with the Opera house and the lovely chevron patterned walkway. From now on I am going to be proactive about getting my film developed, because i just love the surprise of opening the envelope and finding out how my persistent snapping turned out!
7.8.11
Photo booth love.
28.3.11
Lomo & The Diana world tour.
For my birthday I had a day trip to Melbourne, it was perfect timing as the Diana world tour exhibition had just arrived in town. The exhibition was held at the No Vacancy Gallery. I was so in love with the customised clones of the Diana F+, but i was even more interested in the Detrich collection which was a history of all the different Diana cameras and clones.
I met Ian who was working there and had a lovely chat about my Diana mini (pictured above) and the exhibition and because it was my birthday he gave me three of the Diana camera chocolates, Lovely!
I'm still learning so hopefully each roll of film will get better and better, fingers crossed.
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