The Lomographic - Edward Jung's Lomographic camera adventure

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Lomowall 1
A selection of faces. No flash means no red eye or white faces.

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Zoom in without a zoom lens
One of the rules of lomography is to 'get as close as possible to the objects of your lomographic desire'. I have found through the years of using a Lomo that the most effective pictures are those that fill the full frame of the photo (for example, the mask picture in the above lomowall would have looked so much better if I had moved closer to it). This is especially true when taking lomographs of friends, family and pets. You may occasionally get the blurring but that's all part an parcel of the desire to capture a moment.

Shaken and blurred
Any microscopic movement in your hands will be magnified in your Lomographs.

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