Showing posts with label Disposable Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disposable Camera. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Vignette Disposable Kodak Film

First attempt in scanning 35mm film and it is a little bit of a shambles. These photographs have featured on this blog before but I had to take photographs of the developed results which I thought was pretty dodgy. Then when I saw how these came out I wondered what the hell went wrong... It's a little good for some of the brighter photographs where the colours are dominant and it looks like it has a vignette affect. Some of the others look awful and full, like there's a dominant sepia tone affect and nothing is bright and stands out. My Diana Mini and Canon A1 scanned film turned out a little better, with varying results.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

I love Diana




Smiling is obviously not my forte after being in isolation away from my school friends for a week and hanging around the house alone with exception to my family members. All I need is fifteen cats and then my crazy expression will reflect an insane state of mind and the angst of a lonely hermit perhaps.






Fail attempt at being a little bit saucy and seductive. I just look hungry and that I finally decided to eat my own lip. It's either that, or the result of botched surgery that has reduced my lip. Damn.


Favourite picture of the new happy couple in pink; All the finer details are in focus, you can see all the grainy texture of the body of the camera and the bright infectiously happy fluorescent pink of the camera and a foggy lens as well as viewfinder.


Lomography vision-
I look like such a steampunk right here, but ever since I bid on Mr Pink Diana F+ I have wanted to place the two lenses on my eyes. I actually like this shot despite the fact I had the camera propped on a tripod which i had set up myself and I just had to guess where to go and be still as possible to get the writing on each lense legible. I am proud of my lomography cameras a lot as you can probably tell by now.


Gorgeously feminine.






I don't look scared, or like I'm hiding in this shot. My brown eyes kind of just convey a sense of myserty "who is this girl?". Least I'd like to think so. Hides my nose too which is always good in my opinion.







Om nom nom.









Shooting blanks.


First kiss. I love lomography cameras, they're well designed and lightweight and look amazing. Bright and fun but durable enough for a few of life's little mistakes. They are delicate though and intricate when you look on the inside and remove the lens so be careful with her, it's a little easy to break her heart... or him if you are the lucky owner of a Mr Pink then him.


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Kodak Moments

Before I went on my holiday to America for two weeks in January at the start of this year I loaded myself up with some ammunition. That was 20 AA batteries to power my Fujifilm S1800 camera which uses 4 at a time, two disposable cameras with 29 shots on ISO 800 speed film and a lomography fisheye camera which had two rolls of film go through it.
Had my mother let me I would have taken more cameras and if my expenses allowed I would have bought other cameras in preparation for the trip such as a Diana F+ and Diana Mini.
These will have to be brought when I go to America a second time.

There's just so much more I want to see and explore around my country and overseas.













Knott's Berry Farm Resort, rides and amusement park. They had the best rides there including the X-Celerator which I went on 7 times just to proove how tough I am.










Disneyland had the best atmosphere and it was even better than I imagined, even if everyone claimed that the rides there weren't as good as Knotts I loved seeing the characters in suits and all the merchandise they sold was a sight for sore eyes and sore wallets.














Santa Monica Beach.


Krustyland located at Universal Studios. We went on the Simpsons rides before the crowds came and the lines became super long. And while you waited in line you could watch your favourite pieces of Krusty and amusement park related humour!








San Francisco, beauitful houses with a great habour and beautiful peers but the scariest lot of hobos and homeless people and weirdos I have ever seen in my life. If I ever return there I will certainly not be going alone and if I can help it I am bringing a male with me to be strong and protect me.

I went to Disneyland and I used a cheap disposable camera. I couldn't possibly be more proud of myself.