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Old 07-05-2007, 08:59 AM
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I tried to PS one of my image into Lomo. The flower is bit overexposed ( even in original too ) but somehow I like it. May be we all love breaking rules. It was my first attempt.

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Old 07-05-2007, 12:20 PM
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No matter what technique you may call it, if you like it, that is what is most important. I think some of the greatest breakthroughs have come when others broke the rules, intentionally or unintentionally. I looked at your blog and I see that you are into many facets of photography, some experimental and some, more straightforward. Keep shooting as I think you have a good eye.
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No matter what technique you may call it, if you like it, that is what is most important. I think some of the greatest breakthroughs have come when others broke the rules, intentionally or unintentionally. I looked at your blog and I see that you are into many facets of photography, some experimental and some, more straightforward. Keep shooting as I think you have a good eye.
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Old 07-05-2007, 09:54 PM
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Nice photo photofixation. As you said, you got the lomo effect, and in my point of view you achieve it pretty well. Maybe some vignette and blur on the perimeter will enhance it a little more, but it's well done all right.
Nice job on ps.
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Nice photo photofixation. As you said, you got the lomo effect, and in my point of view you achieve it pretty well. Maybe some vignette and blur on the perimeter will enhance it a little more, but it's well done all right.
Nice job on ps.
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Very nice... How did you get darken greenery around the flower? Did you do some post processing?
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Very nice... How did you get darken greenery around the flower? Did you do some post processing?
yeah, its all PS work. As I said, I am trying my hand on Lomo.
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