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Lomo LingerieThanks for looking at this series
The 'lomo' effect is what i was told it was, please dont take offence if its NOT technically 'lomo' processing Larger one from the above series... Cheers Dan
Re: Lomo LingerieVery creative poses! I understand the lomo effect hasn't got the "wash-out" colours your photos have, but sharper, more tonal and contrasting ones. I used an action from Action Central http://www.atncentral.com/images/Lomo.jpg to re-create that effect a few months back.
Re: Lomo LingerieI like the series, poses, makeup etc.... but they are probably an opposite to lomo.
I went off to have a google as they didn't fit my recollection of other lomo'd shots. This is one site with a how-to http://digital-photography-school.com/b ... otography/ The major difference is there isn't the darker shadow around the edge from "not enough light" hitting the film at the edges, compared to a bit too much in the centre leading to some over-exposure. Just my take on the processing side.... and I'm not offended.... but thinking the large pic may work well with the darker outer. Old D200+extras
Re: Lomo LingerieThanks guys....this may be a truer representation of the lomo look....
Cheers Dan
Re: Lomo LingerieI like that even more..... although I would have darkened the edges a bit more possibly?
Old D200+extras
Re: Lomo LingerieI really dig these series Dan. Reminds me of very nostalgic (I mean no disrespect) of good 'ol 70's pin up girls. Its like its been put out in the sun and let the UV do its thing on the ink
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