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Ok ok.. so i just have a simple (but good) Fx31fd from Fujifilm and i made some shots just some minutes ago.. i like the result of this pic especially
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i made a collage with 4 new pics
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What does your photography portray? What was the underlying thematic idea in your head when you took these pictures and put them together? ![]() I can't find any flaw in your most recent collage, mate. I like really all the pictures, and I think they're photographically sound (you may want to watch the blown highlights on the grating in images 2 and 4 though); hell, I even like the lomo-y effect. Nice work! ![]() |
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haha, I was just pointing out that on some of the tracks in pictures 2 and 4, the areas where actual sun did get in were overexposed to the point where all pixel data was lost. In that case you're really limited by the dynamic range of your camera's sensor, so I wouldn't really worry about it.
The Lomo effect can be simulated in PS quite easily; it's actually one that you'll find in DA photos quite frequently. This page will give you some examples of the technique. |
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