Oh I know! :) The one I use is an old, old one from Etsy. (It is a little more fragile and has different markings than the new Diana F+ cameras.) I did link to the new ones though.
How beautiful! Plastic camera always produce the most interesting and unpredictable frames. The light leaks against the power lines creates a fun dynamic. :D
The vintage Dianas and all her clones are SO! MUCH! BETTER! thank those modern knockoffs. Running 35mm though them is awesome too, eh? Especially shooting over the sprockets - adds a fun effect. You've got some great shots in there! I can see the Regina inspiration. :)
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mhmmm Diana isn't old! yes it's old if you mean the original camera from 60's but the Diana clones you can buy today are new! o:
Oh I know! :) The one I use is an old, old one from Etsy. (It is a little more fragile and has different markings than the new Diana F+ cameras.) I did link to the new ones though.
How beautiful! Plastic camera always produce the most interesting and unpredictable frames. The light leaks against the power lines creates a fun dynamic. :D
The vintage Dianas and all her clones are SO! MUCH! BETTER! thank those modern knockoffs. Running 35mm though them is awesome too, eh? Especially shooting over the sprockets - adds a fun effect. You've got some great shots in there! I can see the Regina inspiration. :)
These are so gorgeous. Those little Dianas are so amazing. I love how unpredictable they can be.
Me too!! And thank you! :)
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