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Little over a month ago, I joined the good people of the Antwerp Lomography Gallery Store for their Diana F+ workshop. As usual, when the introduction was over, we were sent on our way to put into practice what we had just learned. Though this time it wasn't the usual Lomowalk... This time we were sent on a quest: the quest of the faceless yellow bunny!
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Let me tell you about my first analogue camera, the moment I first got into Lomography, and my thoughts about it. I think we are a family!
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We had a Diana F+ Workshop last February 10th. During the workshop, we used the mask technique and shot some quite different photos!
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I stumbled upon The Heidelberg Project during a brief trip to Detroit, and found a series of abandoned houses, painted and decorated with salvaged material,s to revitalize a once decaying block in an inner-city neighborhood. More pictures after the jump!
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Channel that trademark Diana dreaminess to the images you take with your Canon EOS SLR with the Diana F+ Lens Adaptor – Canon Mount! Find out more under the cut!
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They say that tough guys wear pink. Well, this particular dream boat is has got it made! Here on today’s spotlight, the Diana F+ Mr. Pink!
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We spoke with Chicago based Lomographer Piper Robbins about her love for instant photography. She runs our gallery store in Chicago and shoots a TON of film in her spare time. Take a look at what she has to say about life, instant film, and Lomography.
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Ever wish you could give the same dreamy quality of the Diana F+ to your photos using your Nikon SLR? Then you might want to get yourself the Diana F+ Lens Adaptor – Nikon Mount!
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You've all been there, it's the middle of the night and you are trying to get some well-deserved sleep, when suddenly, an idea hits you that's either mad or brilliant. What if only one flash on your Diana F+ just isn't enough?
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This tipster shows how you can make a simple DIY Split Color Filter for your Lomography Camera (I used LC-A) using the coloured gel from Diana flash.
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My first film swap was a learning experiment. I swapped two rolls of medium format film with a fellow lomographer in Spain. We both used Diana F+ cameras and a Splitzer, and although the results left much to be desired, I can't wait to do my next film swap!
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Diana F+ Cuvée Prestige is the first 120 camera I ever had. Now, I am falling in down in love with her classic-sexy square frame and its romantic color tone.
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Ever since I received my Diana F+ camera I've begun to see the world a bit differently. In an effort to acquire a collection of striking personal images, I've developed an altered view of things I once considered mundane and ordinary. In a way, my Diana gave me a new set of eyes.
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Years after the release of the ever classy Diana F+, it remains one of the most popular and reviewed cameras here on Lomography Magazine. If you're wondering what your fellow lomographers have to say about this medium format shooter, check out the reviews we've collated for you in this installment of Reviews on Rewind!
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Revered for its classic retro design and dreamy images, the Diana F+ remains one of the most popular and loved Lomography cameras to this day. We've all seen some impressive snaps taken using this timeless analogue beauties, and we're proud to showcase some more of our recent favorites!
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Actually, I hadn't liked medium format photography until I met with the Diana F+. Even my thought didn't change when I first tried it. That was until last week when I gave a chance again. Even with virtually all lenses!
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Will you be attending the Le Tour de Langkawi 2013? What about the 2013 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix? You don't have to be a Sports nut to appreciate these fine athletes show their aptitude for endurance.
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February – it’s a romantic month. The atmosphere of love is spreading everywhere. Let’s capture it with something instant!
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Paper filigree. I don't think many of you know what is it, except people with art degree. But, why don't we try to make a camera in such a way?
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In my previous article, I wrote to you about the perfect combination of an high contrast b/w film with a rangefinder camera for the winter season. Here, I explain to you why the professional Kodak Portra is a perfect film for a Diana F+ in the summer season.