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I shot the two layers on consecutive weekends, one taken at the Botanic Gardens, the second layer taken at the Butterfly Pavillion. Several of the butterfly shots are taken with a closeup filter on the lens.
I shot the two layers on consecutive weekends, one taken at the Botanic Gardens, the second layer taken at the Butterfly Pavillion. Several of the butterfly shots are taken with a closeup filter on the lens.
I shot the two layers on consecutive weekends, one taken at the Botanic Gardens, the second layer taken at the Butterfly Pavillion. Several of the butterfly shots are taken with a closeup filter on the lens.
I shot the two layers on consecutive weekends, one taken at the Botanic Gardens, the second layer taken at the Butterfly Pavillion. Several of the butterfly shots are taken with a closeup filter on the lens.
I shot the two layers on consecutive weekends, one taken at the Botanic Gardens, the second layer taken at the Butterfly Pavillion. Several of the butterfly shots are taken with a closeup filter on the lens.
I shot the two layers on consecutive weekends, one taken at the Botanic Gardens, the second layer taken at the Butterfly Pavillion. Several of the butterfly shots are taken with a closeup filter on the lens.
Taken at Boat Quay, it was shot while I was waiting for a friend, and when I got my photos back from the lab, I was really disappointed with what I did at first. All the blurry photos :(
but after awhile, it didn't seem that bad after all I guess.
Read about the Review for Kodak Elite Chrome - > http://www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2011/02/17/kodak-elitechrome-eb-35mm-100-iso
We took a trip to Hampton Beach to look at these magnificent sand sculptures. Hampton Beach is gross though...
Some of these got a little bent while scanning
When we get comfortable with modern digital cameras or with the Diana F+ 120 film format and then start using the 35 mm back for the Diana F+, most of the times we have a hard time getting the framing right and knowing what will come out on the negative/slide.
Uploading photos here or to other sites like Flickr and Facebook is fun and easy, but there's nothing quite like having a photo you can hold in your hands. Physical photos are our most valued possessions. When our homes are destroyed by fire or flood, the objects we always want to recover are our photos. This demonstrates the power of photos and how important they can be to our lives. We live in a great age, where printing photos can be done quickly and cheaply at home.
I got the Diana Mini when it was first released and I have so much fun shooting with it. Compact and light, this little camera is more than a scaled-down model of the very popular Diana F+. The Diana Mini loads 35mm film and comes with a built-in lens.