mphilpott
Member
Chalk this one up to inexperience - but besides using a Lomo camera - how would one go about creating a vignetting effect on the film using a rangefinder?
By the way - the Lomo seems incredibly overpriced - what gives with that? If I could get one cheap I'd just play with it - but geez >$80 seems out of proportion.
thank you,
Matt
oh - I guess using Photoshop would be the obvious answer - but I always find digital changes lack the "emotion" of a truely random (but controlled) effect.
By the way - the Lomo seems incredibly overpriced - what gives with that? If I could get one cheap I'd just play with it - but geez >$80 seems out of proportion.
thank you,
Matt
oh - I guess using Photoshop would be the obvious answer - but I always find digital changes lack the "emotion" of a truely random (but controlled) effect.
einolu
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Lomos are so expensive because they suck. Heh, read this:
http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/lomography/index.htm
as for the vignetting, I dont really know either.
http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/lomography/index.htm
as for the vignetting, I dont really know either.
back alley
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use a too small hood.
joe
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