관심좀 주세요…흙.
Went to Kareoke. Almost died…more like threw up..
Tomorrow I’m leaving to SD. Will take a lot more pics.


My honey bunbuns.
I guess I like keeping those side strips. It makes the picture cooler.
괜시리 아티스틱 하게 보이고 -_-;
관심좀 주세요…흙.
Went to Kareoke. Almost died…more like threw up..
Tomorrow I’m leaving to SD. Will take a lot more pics.


My honey bunbuns.
I guess I like keeping those side strips. It makes the picture cooler.
괜시리 아티스틱 하게 보이고 -_-;
So sproket holes…were really a pain in the ass. Me and Helen tried so hard to make it work, and now here it is…
It was easy as just unchecking the ” thumbnail” art part. If you have a CanoScan series and you can’t scan films, do read the error messages.
Sometimes it holds the key to truth, along with your sanity. (And you won’t pull your hair out trying to match where it scans and it doesn’t and trying to get the rubber bands out of the way and all….)


I think I really started to love how this looks when it’s scanned. Sometimes films catch amazing things that digital cameras can’t…

I’m still getting used to how it takes pictures. Many came out blurry and such, but it will get better..
I guess good weather is the key element in film cameras.


This is one of my favorites, because the edges look blurred. People call it the “dreamy” effect.
This was the first time I tried the sproket holes with Diana F+ camera with 35mm adapter.
Not bad for the first time, no?