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    Saturday
    Jan172009

    Removing the Diana+ Lens

    Removing the Lomography Diana+ lens the first time takes a little bit of elbow grease. If this is the first time that you have removed the lens, it may seem that the lens is not going to move or that it is stuck. What you must do, is grasp the lens barrel very firmly, look at the dots on the barrel of the lens and give a very sharp, but quick twist. The lens only needs to move about a 1/4 inch, and it is only necessary to apply enough force to overcome the initial resistance. Be firm. Once you have removed the lens, it will get easier to remove with use.

    Check out the youtube video showing how to do this.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAUXdZAT3wM



    All my how-to videos can be seen on my youtube channel:
    http://www.youtube.com/user/kaituba

    Thursday
    Jul242008

    Japanese Tea Garden

    San Francisco 2008

    This was taken at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco during our visit last spring. It's a beautiful garden, next to the new De Young museum in Golden Gate Park. The afternoon light was perfect.

    Camera: Holga 120N Film: Tri-X 320, processed in D-76.
    Saturday
    Jan052008

    Welcome to dianacamera.com

    New York City, 2006

    Welcome,

    The purpose of the website is to share my images and techniques. I like to work with plastic or toy cameras, especially Holga, Diana camera, and Jamcam III. Fun with plastic!

    If you would like to post a comment, you will need to register. It’s easy and simple. To register, go to the No Comments or Comments link at the bottom of the post, or go to the Meta category in the right column, and click on the register link.

    –Kai