I had taken pictures with a Lomographic camera before, and I was astonished with the photos it captured. It really do produce vibrant colors, high contrast with deep saturation and frame of vignettes on the side. Something of quality that digital cameras don't have, the way it captures the story of life and stored it in the picture, it is really brilliant and astounding. Here are some photos taken by a lomo camera:
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Lomography
This type of art photography always interest me, the way it emphasizes color on the picture. It's actually called Lomographic photography, I don't know much about the history but I know it's named after a small Russian camera called the Lomo Automat. The art was discovered in Austria by two students in Vienna and shared the art worldwide by helping in the distribution of the camera and the expansion of its community - the Lomographic Society.
I had taken pictures with a Lomographic camera before, and I was astonished with the photos it captured. It really do produce vibrant colors, high contrast with deep saturation and frame of vignettes on the side. Something of quality that digital cameras don't have, the way it captures the story of life and stored it in the picture, it is really brilliant and astounding. Here are some photos taken by a lomo camera:
I had taken pictures with a Lomographic camera before, and I was astonished with the photos it captured. It really do produce vibrant colors, high contrast with deep saturation and frame of vignettes on the side. Something of quality that digital cameras don't have, the way it captures the story of life and stored it in the picture, it is really brilliant and astounding. Here are some photos taken by a lomo camera:
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