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Want to experience something more with the Diana F +? Well, this is the accessory for you!
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Go around (and around) with the Spinner 360 or shoot far and wide with the Sprocket Rocket! Pair that with a presentation on scanning panoramas with the DigitaLIZA and you've got no reason to miss this workshop!
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The Diana 20mm Fisheye Lens is the perfect accessory for your Diana camera! With versatility as its best quality, the Diana 20mm Fisheye Lens will blow your mind with great shots. You will be amazed by what this small Lomography accessory can do!
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Just in time for the Holidays the Lomography Gallery Store LA premiered their new workshop focusing on all the wonders of sprocket hole photography! Armed with a few different cameras in our arsenal and a Hole Lot of Love we let everyone show us what they were made of!!!
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When Lomography released the DigitaLIZA 35mm film scanner this week, I knew I just HAD to have it! So when it arrived this afternoon I quickly put it to use scanning some of my Spinner 360 negatives.
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Do you love sprocket holes as much as we do? Have look at our lineup and you'll see that we have created different products to help you capture your images in its entirety - including those cool-looking sprocket holes!
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The Diana+ 35mm Back is the true masterpiece of Lomography. It makes you very creative and it is very easy to use!
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When I got my Lomography Diana F+, I used a whole roll of 120 film on nothing but then I switched to the Diana+ 35mm back and that just made life easier!! Just one thing to keep in mind: what you see is not what you get!!
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Eminonu is one of the oldest parts of Istanbul but it's still a main attraction.
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Take a look at Photographer Beana Bern's excursions in China with the lovely Diana F+ and the Diana 35mm Back+. Be struck with inspiration for all those wanderlust trips as Beana Bern takes you on an exhilarating photo tour!
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If you have discovered the wonders of the 35mm Diana Back, I'm sure you have also come across a bump or two in the road along the way, especially if you do not scan your own negatives. Now, after months and months of using this convenient contraption, I have discovered its quirks and, in discovering these, how to work around them!