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Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
vignetting looks wierd, especially considering how strong it is on two sides and how it's virtually missing [rather conviently, I might add] on the other two sides.
>> Anonymous
>>35036
Seconded.
At first glance, it looked like it was cropped, on closer examination, I think it's just some half-assed burn tool in Photoshop.
>> Anonymous
same guy as the airplanes, plees keep your posts in one thread!

the vignetting and unsharpness works quite well on the airplanes, because the photo is quite simple. this photo has a lot more detail so the unsharpness is rather distracting, IMO

the off-center vignetting is kinda nice though, especially on the airplanes, but don't overdo it
>> Anonymous
>>35036
>>35039
>>35043

Analogical filters (home made sweet spot and vignetting) applied on a Holga that already does a lot of vignetting on it's own.
Since I use mostly old adapted cameras, it is often unavoidable and unpredictable and I enjoy pushing it further.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
And here is a type 55 Polaroid
I am guessing that as long as I have a live post I should keep all my images in the same thread?

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>> Anonymous
>>35098
depends. same subjects, or photos from the same film, go in one thread. only make a new thread if you feel it's needed