you have interesting photos! i have not seen many lomo photos yet and this is probably the most "composed" lomo shots i've seen. i like these stuff! i got me some fisheye 2 and yet to see how it turns out!
i think they are russian copies of classics. lomos are also from russia, at least that's what my fisheye booklet says. although the cameras there are not lomographic.
Kaden,
Thanks for the complements.
I like these gritty, more raw, emoitional images as well. Got to learn more about the technique, without a Holga or Lomo. Do you have a link to Lomo emulation processing?
Scott G
Sbeme I am an Holga and Lomo fanatic. I have 4 different Holgas and a cart load
of other plastic cameras. Well, let me correct that, I am a camera fanatic, period.
Its too embarassing to even acknowlodge how many cameras I own...lol.
I do not unfortunately have a link to a lomo emulation but I just asked Icarian on
another posting for a link.
The colors on these remind me of some older lenses. I have a Carl Zeiss Jena 20mm that gives a similar grainy, saturated style. Up until now, I really haven't figured out how to use it; was considering selling it actually. But these photos give me some ideas...
These are so interesting! I especially like the wild SF image and the Lisbon fountain.
Thanks for introducing me more of your work and these unique "looks".
Scott G