

I probably did something stupid again when I put the film into my Diana+.
The film came out rolled up loosely and there was a light leak.
Doh.
It is interesting the only frame that was fine was the nicest(or the most decent) photo of all.
Actually the other photos turned out kind of cool too I think.
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How do you like shooting 120mm-film pictures compared to regular 35mm? Do you notice any differences?
It is more intense with 120 mm than with 35 mm and I like that.I look at what I take photos of more seriously and carefully with 120 mm.....You can shoot only 12 frames(6*6) a roll with the Diana.You don't want to screw it up!
The only middle format camera I own at the moment is my Diana.
So the differences I feel with it is not because of the films but the camera itself.
Thanks for the comment. :-)
When Mafumi (and you) come to Tokyo again I am totally going to have you model for me.
Oh yes.
Together!
John,
we can easily make it happen if you come down to shizuoka.
oh i saw mandingo's video....it was unbelievable.i kept worrying about the girls.
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