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Black and white shot in square format goodness -- that's what we asked you for our previous Hipshot Showdown rumble!
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We all know that the Diana line of Lomographic cameras are a thing of endless elegant beauty.
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Hi there Lomographers and Other Assorted Readers! I've been traveling a lot for work, so thought I’d take a break from California and bring you some photos from my hometown of Chicago.
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In celebration of the gorgeous Diana's birthday, we have previously shown you a quick rundown of the first half of The Diana World Tour, which recently concluded in Austin, Texas. If you were looking forward to learning about the rest of Diana's epic globe-trotting adventure, step right up and check out this second installment!
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You're invited to take a quick trip down memory lane with us and look back at the highlights of the recently concluded Diana World Tour!
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The Diana F+ is one of my favorite cameras, so if you are expecting objectivity and technicalities, turn the page. This is a blind passionate review, like love! Because I love my Diana F +.
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This week's featured camera review is all about the exhilaration a lomographer gets when shooting with a roll of film with a new camera. Why don't we take a closer look at the very first photos our featured review author has taken with the lovely Diana F+ Zebra!
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With the Fisheye Lens for the Diana+, you can peer through the eyehole of your door and imagine a circular world inside your camera!
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Let's have a look at one of the latest and wildest editions of Diana F+, the Zebra Edition. Its pattern, texture, and metallic turquoise color are just mesmerizing.
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Here's a love letter as a homage to my Diana camera.
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Sometimes, it's not easy to decide which films to shoot with, especially when you're planning to take a medium format camera out for a date. Yes, you got it, the Film Review of the Week is a recommendation for medium format beauties like the classy Diana F+!
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With shell so fragile and spirit so true / wings that spread like whispers and take to the wind / graceful and illusion / forgotten moments lost / captured small squares.
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Film manufactures have finally stopped making film. Madeline is a professional photographer who laments the loss of film photography and what that will mean.