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12/24/2007 12:25:35 PM · #1
i actually had no idea what a lomo was but i stumbled upon this tutorial and tried it on a few shots and really liked the results. I was wondering if anyone has one of these cameras and how often they use it. or if anyone uses this technique.....
12/24/2007 12:53:36 PM · #2
I've never heard of it before.
12/24/2007 01:29:47 PM · #3
me either but if you try that tutorial you might really like the results, pretty cool
12/24/2007 01:36:44 PM · #4
Actually, I thought (and still think) that Lomo stands for all types of imperfect/primitive camera's, such as pinhole-cams, Holga's and the like. However, that does in no way correspond with the tutorial you link to.
12/24/2007 01:38:59 PM · #5
I've been considering buying one of those, or a Holga. There is quite a fan base for these cheap East European cameras. The images they produce are considered beautiful because of their imperfections. Very Wabi-Sabi.
There are a number of user groups over on flickr for these cameras.

Lomo & Holga user group on flickr
Lomo Group

Message edited by author 2007-12-24 13:42:46.
12/24/2007 01:39:39 PM · #6
Lomography is the funnest kind of photography ever.

Like mark said, it is the kind of photography associated with toy cameras, such as holgas, dianas, lomos, etc.

The tutorial just helps us digital photographers achieve the lomo/vintage/retro feel with our digital photos.

Message edited by author 2007-12-24 13:40:47.
12/24/2007 01:49:46 PM · #7
Originally posted by smardaz:

i actually had no idea what a lomo was but i stumbled upon this tutorial and tried it on a few shots and really liked the results. I was wondering if anyone has one of these cameras and how often they use it. or if anyone uses this technique.....

Lomo looks very similar to my Tone Mapping Emulation tutorial. Maybe I need a catchy name for it, say, "Gainousology" or something? ;-)
12/24/2007 02:00:57 PM · #8
Originally posted by AperturePriority:


Lomo looks very similar to my Tone Mapping Emulation tutorial. Maybe I need a catchy name for it, say, "Gainousology" or something? ;-)


Maybe ;) here is a before and after for you guys with this technique:



prob went a little hard on the USM but i like the effect

I am going to check out your tutorial by the way Les

Message edited by author 2007-12-24 14:02:10.
12/24/2007 02:41:38 PM · #9
that's pretty frikkin cool!!!
12/24/2007 02:57:15 PM · #10
Originally posted by smardaz:

prob went a little hard on the USM but i like the effect


I'd say so... From my perspective, most of the beauty in Lomos is the mysterious softness of them.

R.
12/24/2007 02:57:51 PM · #11
Originally posted by TCGuru:

that's pretty frikkin cool!!!


lol i thought it was too, in fact i used it on a current challenge entry and so far i am off to my best start ever, which, coincidentally is prob not high enough to ribbon
12/24/2007 04:29:44 PM · #12
i totally love the effect of the lomo camera and i did my thesis on them being a creative tool. Check out the lofi gallery in on my site www.itchphoto.com to see some examples of what can be achieved by this badly engineered lump of soviet beauty...
12/24/2007 07:22:59 PM · #13
Originally posted by smardaz:

anyone have a lomo?

No, but if you find one, I'll trade you for a henway.
12/24/2007 07:28:09 PM · #14
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by smardaz:

anyone have a lomo?

No, but if you find one, I'll trade you for a henway.


What's a henway?

*already laughing*

;-))
12/24/2007 07:28:49 PM · #15
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by smardaz:

anyone have a lomo?

No, but if you find one, I'll trade you for a henway.


what condition is your henway in? I need a new one.
12/24/2007 07:34:44 PM · #16
OK, I'll bite. What's a henway?
oo, 2 late

Message edited by author 2007-12-24 19:35:28.
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