Upon hearing that Happy Harry’s was having a $.09 print sale, I decided to experiment with Diana’s new 35mm back and some consumer-grade Kodak film.
After 3.5 rolls (one had been previously exposed, aha), I learned my lesson with all the grainy prints I received. The price for professional-grade is definitely worth it.

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This has been a lucrative Christmas.
Photo-wise:
Fish-eye lens for Diana
Lubitel 166 Universal
Ringflash for Diana
Splitzer for Diana
35mm back for Diana
Diana lens mount for Nikon
Art-wise:
Crayola Glow Station
Crayola Magic Light Brush
Kerri got a Diana Mini and a 35mm and slide scanner. 2010 will be a good one.
Goal: Material for Cabermuckly & Resonhoe Volume 1.
I also “bought” a new camera today with my Thankyou Points from my credit card.
It’s a little plastic bewt I like to call Diana F+.

It’s a medium format film, lomography camera.
I will have no idea what I’ll be doing, but it will be a grand experiment indeed.
Some photos others have made with their Dianas:

by Lomographic Society International (Flickr)

by Borderline Amusing (Flickr)

by amyelyse (Flickr)

by jerik0ne (Flickr)
Once it arrives, my days off should be consisting of Kerri and I going on Photo Adventures with our plastic cameras!