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We've talked about the custom Diana F+ cameras made by local San Francisco artists... Now let's have a glimpse at the photographs submitted for the Vignettes for Charity exhibition at our San Francisco Gallery Store. Some talented photographers of all backgrounds are giving viewers a glimpse into life in the city... Check them out below!
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It's been a few years since Lomography released the Lubitel 166+. At the time there was a glut of excited reviews. Let's take another look at the camera four years later.
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Whenever I go to a beach I never just lie down and start tanning. I get bored. I go and wander about exploring. In Scotland, tanning is very rarely an option; if we had sun all year round I might be content to just lie in the heat. When I’m at a beach I love the sound of the sea and the feel of the sand. Here are some interesting shorelines I’ve been to and the sorts of things I’ve seen.
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An often overlooked feature of the Diana F+ is the pinhole option. We’re going on a lensless adventure, and you should tag along, too. Special guest appearance from the Diana Multiple Pinhole Operator!
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When I got the chance to try out a medium format swing lens panorama camera, the Widelux 1500, it took my breath away. And it's not just because of the weight--almost 2 kg!
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Attention all photography fanatics: Here’s your chance to take our medium format dream machine out for a test run! We’re taking our beloved Diana F+ clones for a stroll to capture the essence of the city through a plastic lens, just in time for the Diana World Tour. Details after the jump!
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My first adventure at the amusements parks of Varese and Como (North of Italy) with my Holga 120 GN, a funny companion for a fun place!
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At Lomography Gallery Store Soho. Let’s forget all the hang-ups and the worries that many have over our twin lens camera the Lubitel. Our only fully manual camera is as easy as the rest of them. Come in store as we sit down and cover the basics of this adaptation of the vintage classic.
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At Lomography Gallery Soho. There is no camera who loves the sunshine more than our classic 1960’s plastic princess. The Diana F+ with its lovely leaky trade mark and its dreamy vignettes loves to come out and show its true beauty when the sun is shining. Read on to find out more.
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Last December I sold my digital SLR and made a resolution that I would spend this year shooting more on film. To keep things fresh and my motivation up I decided to shoot with a different camera every week, here's how it's gone so far...
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I wanted to start a monthly flick book for the best of lomography out there! The online books center around themes; the previous installments have already featured the legendary LC-A and LC-A+ cameras, medium format cameras, and multi-lens cameras. By popular demand, this month we have gone with a classic--the Diana. The lightweight plastic body, the simple shutter, the colour-dripping lens, and soft-focused surprises: what more could you want from a camera!
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Nothing says St. Patrick's Day like the Diana F+, okay okay maybe that doesn't sound right but we definitely had a good time celebrating the Irish holiday with it's company.
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Kodak Aerochrome is a discontinued film that produces CRAZY results. This review shows my results after testing out using both orange and yellow filters with this film.
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The ever-expanding Diana F+ family welcomes the brand new Diana F+ Sahara - a beautiful sandy analogue jewel!
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Composing photos is somewhat different for square format. Let me share some of the things I have observed thus far.
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Once I had my Diana F+, I read the Diana Book and fell in love with the Diana Vignettes (short tales about everything+Diana) and, although there is not a specific place to put my own, I decided to write my Love Diana Vignette and post it here.
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Medium format film is often shot in cameras with a 6x6 square aspect ratio of 1:1 (as opposed to 3:2 in many 35mm cameras). Composing your shots for a square is often quite different to shooting a rectangular image.
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Long before I got into the community here at Lomography. I had been given my Dad's old Lubitel 2 that he purchased on a trip to Russia many many years ago. It wasn't until I got online here that I began to use it however.
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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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Hi, I'm wilfbiffherb aka Dave! I'm 27 and I take photos, compose and produce music, work for a fashion label and live in the city of Preston. Where is it i hear you ask? Read on to discover through my Lomographic photos.