Hanging out with Diana

 

I recently got my hands on a Diana F+ and related paraphernalia; it’s everything you’d expect from a toy camera – FUN!

 

It came with me for a night on the town, armed with the 35mm back…

Bee Crawley (half of the cgweddings duo) and Pete, separated at birth?

Love that hat. So did Neil Redfern.

The morning after the night before 🙂

I enjoyed playing with the Diana.  It’s hardly ever in focus, you forget to wind it on, the viewfinder is in no way an indication of what will be in the picture and it weighs less than my phone.  It’s fun though, and bright blue; what’s better than that?

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  1. I don’t think I’ve ever been photographed laughing so naturally. Says a lot. It’s the skill of the photographer not the camera.

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