




This roll has been stuck in my Diana F+ camera for over 6 months and I finally shot the last frame this week. The Diana F+ is a fun camera to have in your bag because it's so light compared to my other cameras, which meant I carried it around whenever I felt like shooting. As a result, the photos on here are without a theme or purpose and taken simply because I saw something that required capturing.
I shot these using a 24 x 48mm frame (panoramic) and the guy that scanned them was an idiot because he scanned my negatives at 24 x 36mm, therefore my photos were either missing or cropped half way through the photo.
The colours that the colour negative 100 films produce are surprisingly vivid and have an a nostalgic feel to them especially when shooting at sunset. Here are some of the frames I did manage to put back together. Enjoy.
they really do have a nostalgic feel! Amazing shots! I love the red car!
ReplyDeleteThe red car is an old Toyota CORTINA that is park in a carpark near my old apartment. It's rusty, its paints peeling, and the wheels are all punctured. I've walked pass it everyday for the past two years and always stopped to look at it. The patina on it is fascinating.
ReplyDeletecorrection the red car is a 1974 RA21 Toyota Celica GTV.
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