Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Diana Mini Photos by Daydream Lily

(btw, I'm doing a guest post on ♥ Much Love Anna ♥ . I'm also going to sit down one of these night this week and spend the evening getting back to emails and blog reading. i'm so behind!!)

When the Diana Mini came out, I was a little irritated with Lomography. For about $10 more, you can get the original Diana camera, which I'm more partial to. When I was deciding what to giveaway for my one year post, the Diana Mini was a better choice economically, not just for me but for you (or the winner).
The Diana Mini takes 35mm film, which is about $5 to develop, than 120 film, which can cost up to $20 a roll.
When I saw Daydream Lily's photos from India, it's the perfect size for someone on the go. The photos came out beautifully and if you are not sure of the Diana Mini, or if you haven't entered the giveaway- take a look at her pictures! These should change your mind! Go and enter here!


//Photography by Daydream Lily//



Daydream Lily needs no introduction. If you don't know her blog, shame on you (I say this with love, of course!). Her blog is one of the most visually inspiring and introduces her readers to great artists. She'll be updating more on India and more with her Diana Mini, check her blog for updates.

16 comments:

Rhianne said...

Aren't these amazing! Leeds doesn't seem so inspiring for a Diana mini compared to India, sigh

melly said...

Ugh, just absolutely in love with these. Shame on me indeed for not being acquainted with Daydream Lily. Fixing that, pronto!

aDeLiNe said...

Lovely photos!

miriam (Björn Borg) said...

beautiful pictures, so crispy!

Down and Out Chic said...

the pictures are gorgeous. i know the chances of me winning are slim to none, but i still have my fingers crossed:)

Nina (Femme Rationale) said...

these photos are gorgeous. i'm going to pick up a diana mini for sure if i don't win.

anabela / fieldguided said...

Oh wow, I had no idea it took 35mm! I love the original Diana (well, the one that came out a few years ago -- I have never found an original original), but sometimes the cost of development puts me off using it. I don't want to take the chance of winning from someone truly deserving, but I just wanted to say that it is very sweet and generous of you to host this giveaway.

drollgirl said...

these shots are rad! the first and last are my favorites.

and now i will check out her blog!

Emily said...

Yes, shame on me for not knowing of this blog. These photos are incredible in both color and composition. I'll be sure to visit her blog asap. And, like a few others have said, I'm definitely going to buy a Diana Mini if I don't win your super generous giveaway.

Wishful Nals said...

love them!

Syed (dapper kid) said...

Gah, seriously need to save up for a Diana Mini. That first photograph is absolutely magical. Hope you're having a beautiful week :)

indigotangerine said...

These are all gorgeous, but India through the lens of a Diana, how could they not be? I really need to get into lomography, i've been drooling over the results for monthes
-indigo

indigotangerine said...

These are all gorgeous, but India through the lens of a Diana, how could they not be? I really need to get into lomography, i've been drooling over the results for monthes
-indigo

Rebecca, The Clothes Horse said...

Sooo, pretty! I want to live inside these pictures.

Hanako66 said...

they are beautiful! the second one is my favorite!

The Cottage Cheese said...

That's so cool that the Diana Mini uses 35mm! Do you know, I have taken 3 rolls with my Holga, and no one - NO ONE - in my metropolitan area of 400,000 people develops 120 film. Believe me, I've checked everywhere. I guess I'll have to find a place to ship it off for developing.