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I read with interest Darren's tutorial on creating a Lomo look for digital photos, using a Farmall tractor as a model. As we have a similar tractor, I figured it'd be amusing to have a go at this effect myself.

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Firstly I removed the wires of the fence, then mostly followed Darren's directions.
With a few minor adjustments of my own (tweaking back the saturation, uping the contrast) I ended up with this

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I like the "ragged" feeling of it. Very nice.
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I like the "ragged" feeling of it. Very nice.
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It's very nice
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Nice, but you might try getting the rest of the words in the picture... just a thought
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It's very nice
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Nice, but you might try getting the rest of the words in the picture... just a thought
Thanks. I cut off the logo half way because I was attempting to replicate Frank Lazaro's photo from the tutorial
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Beautiful !
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I've followed this same tutorial before! Great job.
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I think you did a wonderful job following the tutorial!!
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Now that's truly some really good aesthetic work seriously. the black and white background goes perfectly with red.
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