Just a few photos taken with my plastic Lomography camera. The first was taken in Kyoto of the amazing- glinting and gold. The second is a pretty sunset at the beach in my home town, Hagi.
Thank you! It’s with a Diana with its kit lens- using a Kodak Portra 400, 120 film. I just bought a 20mm fisheye for it so am looking forward to playing with that! Do you have any lomo’s?
Thank you for replying! Yes, I’ve just got a Diana and have started to develop my own film too. I’m using my blog as a diary for the lenses I’ve used and how I’ve developed the film.
I’m using black and white film as I’m not brave enough to try colour developing quite yet. I’ve got a changing bag, and I just develop them using a tank in the bathroom. It’s actually easier than I expected, although I have had some cock ups!
Love the idea of developing my own film, a whole new addition to the photography process 🙂 Is it expensive to buy the equipment. Perhaps I will give it a go. I also like your DIY pinhole experiment. Where did you get the kit?
Helen May 17, 2012
Nice shots – looks peaceful 🙂
winegums May 21, 2012
Thanks! The temple is one of those things that just strikes you dumb or a minute and forces you to just look. Such an amazing sight!
Zoe May 18, 2012
Those are lovely. Just wondering what camera/lens/film combination you used?
winegums May 21, 2012
Thank you! It’s with a Diana with its kit lens- using a Kodak Portra 400, 120 film. I just bought a 20mm fisheye for it so am looking forward to playing with that! Do you have any lomo’s?
Zoe May 21, 2012
Thank you for replying! Yes, I’ve just got a Diana and have started to develop my own film too. I’m using my blog as a diary for the lenses I’ve used and how I’ve developed the film.
winegums May 23, 2012
What is your blog address, can’t seem to find it just by clicking on your name. How are you developing your own film!? I would love to try…
Zoe May 23, 2012
I’m here: http://pinographyandlofi.wordpress.com/
I’m using black and white film as I’m not brave enough to try colour developing quite yet. I’ve got a changing bag, and I just develop them using a tank in the bathroom. It’s actually easier than I expected, although I have had some cock ups!
winegums May 24, 2012
Love the idea of developing my own film, a whole new addition to the photography process 🙂 Is it expensive to buy the equipment. Perhaps I will give it a go. I also like your DIY pinhole experiment. Where did you get the kit?
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