Here are some photos i take before.
all photo by my N73 & cannon A710
LOMO style
The burj Dubai
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^ian^ wrote:Nice snaps. I notice some have a dark halo around them... is this intentional?
reviewer wrote:Well done....i don't think it matters here whether you're fluently in english or not as long as you can express yourself nicely9even a not so perfect spelling)......
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ginoz wrote:LOMO means Let Our life be Magic and Open.You can find more about by Google:)
ginoz wrote:reviewer wrote:Well done....i don't think it matters here whether you're fluently in english or not as long as you can express yourself nicely9even a not so perfect spelling)......
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Thanks reviewer.
photo is a best way to communicat
Dubai Knight wrote:Nice images Ginoz,
The Lomographic technique was a product of non aspherically aligned lenses in the early pinhole type cameras and the 'vignette' it created became popular particularly for studio portrait work as it was pleasing to the eye in the early days of wet colloidal silver nitrate plates. Similar effects can be seen in many of the old sepia and Daguerotype images from early cameras.
Keep shooting!
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Knight