tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7628593973224402549.post6207135592756468041..comments2023-07-15T08:28:00.501-07:00Comments on A Peachy Keen Day: Lovely Things: Photography Bits!Remihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09977196363989954924noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7628593973224402549.post-27940457226960576382017-05-07T17:53:49.171-07:002017-05-07T17:53:49.171-07:00Oh how fun! That is a really good deal! Thats tric...Oh how fun! That is a really good deal! Thats tricky with out the film numbers. I haven't ever been faced with that challenge. Somethings I would try are maybe counting and recording how many times you're rotating the advance film thingy, that way once you develop the roll you can kinda see how much you should be cranking it to the next frame. OR maybe taking two pictures of the same subject that way if they do over lap the backgrounds are similar? Haha I have no idea, but I'd love to see how your photos turn out!! Remihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09977196363989954924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7628593973224402549.post-59829549315733058772017-05-05T02:06:19.117-07:002017-05-05T02:06:19.117-07:00So I bought this Diana F+ lomo camera at the carbo...So I bought this Diana F+ lomo camera at the carboot-sale on Kingsday. It was a steal at 2,50 but I have NO IDEA how to use it XD * but how could I have left it at that price?!<br />I put in some Kodak Film with the help of Youtube (yay for youtube) only to discover that there are no framenumbers printed on the back of the film.... <br />I have no clue how to figure out how far I should turn the dial to get to the next frame.. Oh god I feel like such a newb =O XD<br />Anny helpful suggestions Miss Expert? ;)<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06224245529121551846noreply@blogger.com