Showing posts with label diana camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diana camera. Show all posts
14 March 2010
time travel
Over a year ago, I shot a roll of slide film with my Diana camera. I wanted it cross-processed (the cross-processing is what makes the colors above look freaky-awesome), but the local lab refused to do it for me. So the roll collected dust until I finally sent it away to get developed. A year and a half later.
This shot is from inside one of my childhood forts, the lilac tree.
06 October 2008
goodbye brooklyn, #03

The Brooklyn Bridge.
Slightly out of order in the time-space continuum, but I finally got this roll of film back. Judging by the three weeks it took the local lab to develop the roll, I'm guessing not many people in rural Minnesota shoot medium format film anymore.
Labels:
diana camera,
goodbye brooklyn,
new york city,
night,
photography
26 August 2008
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