More Diana
That sounds slightly rude!
One of my favourite cameras, the one I read about in some hipster rag and which set me off on all the Lomography nonsense is of course the Diana F+ I bought in Carnaby Street some years ago.
I’ve taken a lot of shots with this, and here are some more.
These are from the trip to Wales last year, all taken on Kodak Portra VC 400 – and displaying the colour shifts, light leaks and so on that this little plastic camera is so beloved for.







Of course it would not be Lomography without x-pro. An of course total over exposure, on a bright sunny day in Scarborough. The film here is Agfa RSXii 200 – which is actually one of my favourite films for this sort of stuff, so I had better not be too sarcastic on the matter.






…And now for something completely different. I do actually quite like the effect of using monochrome film on the Diana, This is Kodak Tri-X 400. Random pictures.




