




Found a used roll film a few days ago. A little bit disappointed when I saw my developed photos. Only a few pictures turned out
good. There from our trip to Amsterdam. Guess I have to practise some more. If anybody nows some tips or tricks? I'm not so good
at the exposure part. Photography was never my best subject in school.
Previous Diana+ pictures here, here and here. Oh and my favorite.
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ReplyDeleteKatrien
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zalige foto's !
ReplyDeleteI only have one tip about using a lomo: They love light.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I think these are really nice!
these are aweeesome photos!! love the blur on the last images too x you should post more of your photography next time, good to see another side of your work x
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