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Easter flowers (Lomo)-web


Ken Ratcliffe

Exposure Date: 2016:03:28 13:13:52;
Make: LEICA;
Model: V-LUX (Typ 114);
ExposureTime: 1/250 s;
FNumber: f/3;
ISOSpeedRatings: 5000;
ExposureProgram: Shutter priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/100;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 30 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 84 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 14.0 (Windows);


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Easter flowers decorate the interior of Lichfield Cathedral. Lomo

camera effect added, your thoughts and comments very welcome.

Thank you.

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Well captured. PS I had a late family member who had a book store in Lichfield.

 

PS I was not familiar with the LOMO effect and sent me over to Dr Google.  It seems to be based on the type of images that a particular Russian camera used to produce. 

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Hi Guy's. Thank you for the encouraging comments.   Tony, thank you for your interest, time and the Topaz version, very good. Yes Lomography is quite an interesting and enjoyable alternative to "straight" photography but NOT to everyone's taste. With off colours, light leaks (trippy effect), saturated colours, off hues and vignetting effects Lomography can be misinterpreted as "bad photography" and dismissed, most people either love it of hate it. I think if used correctly on the right image it's quite enjoyable and certainly creates interest and attracts comments on the forum. Best regards Ken. 

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Ken I agree with your explanation on the Lomo effect and will add your use of it here is well done. You're right it has its time and place, otherwise it can look all wrong. You chose well.

BR, Holger

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Hi Ken, the Lomo effect can be compared to the Marmite effect "love it or hate it". I'm all in favour of trying different things, so keep it up.

Non UK residents may have to Google Marmite.

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