Coin Operated

Argent Azure

Notes

A sketch of the camera I gave Chaos for his birthday today, while we were waiting for breakfast in a cafe outside of Degraves Street in Melbourne.  It is a Diana F+, and as Wikipedia says:

The Diana camera is a simple, low-quality plastic-bodied box camera. The Diana takes sixteen 4×4 cm pictures on 120 film, leaving a large part of the film surface unused. Though often referred to as a toy camera, the term is misleading, as the Diana takes regular photographs. The term “toy camera” is often used to denote a very simple camera, and includes various basic vintage cameras as well.

We ran around taking photos today.  Maybe some of them will come out.

A sketch of the camera I gave Chaos for his birthday today, while we were waiting for breakfast in a cafe outside of Degraves Street in Melbourne. It is a Diana F+, and as Wikipedia says:

The Diana camera is a simple, low-quality plastic-bodied box camera. The Diana takes sixteen 4×4 cm pictures on 120 film, leaving a large part of the film surface unused. Though often referred to as a toy camera, the term is misleading, as the Diana takes regular photographs. The term “toy camera” is often used to denote a very simple camera, and includes various basic vintage cameras as well.
We ran around taking photos today. Maybe some of them will come out.

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