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    Friday
    May302008

    Into the Night: Night Photography and the Diana Camera

    Triton Hotel, San Francisco, 2008



    Photography with a Diana+ is easy to do. Put your camera on a tripod. Set the aperture to Cloudy. Set the shutter to B. If you haven't made one, take a look at my video on how to make a better shutter release lock. Bracket your exposures. I like to do a bracket of 3 exposures. For instance, if you start with 2 minutes (The exposure I used in the above photo), I would also shoot 2 more exposures, one at 1/2 (1 minute) and one at 2x (4 minutes) This is called bracketing your exposure.


    Camera: Diana+   Film: Tri-X, Exposure: Cloudy aperture, 2 min. exposure

    Reader Comments (2)

    What do you mean shoot a bracket?

    BTW Love the sit. I wish I had found it 6 months ago when I got my Diana+ camera!!

    June 8, 2008 | Unregistered Commentererik with a t

    this info is very helpful. thank you!
    and your picture is really interesting too.

    February 12, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterxoe

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