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Anonymous
So I hear /p/ doesn't like Lomo.
Constructive c&c anyways if that's possible.
>> Photoshop King !bI/qFvc/TI
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I think it looks better like this.

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>> Anonymous
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Sorry, uploaded wrong one.

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>> Anonymous
>>272303

Well I personally love lomography.

Anyways, I really like the colors. Is it a double exposure? Cus I like the weird cloud-looking things overlapping her arm. I also like the placement of the girl and the road.
>> Anonymous
>>272349

Yeah it is a double exposure taken on my LC-A+ loaded with Velvia cross processed.

inb4 shitstorm.
>> Anonymous
So where do you get your slide film crossprocessed? I was wondering if i could just take it to a department store mini lab and tell them to process it as print film?
>> Anonymous
>>272379

I do mine at Ritz/Kits/Wolf Camera. My local lab is cool with it but that's the only place I've ever tried. They were a little reluctant at first, but I talked them into it. Most places are worried about it ruining their machines or something like that. It just takes persuation.
>> Anonymous
Lomo is like overprocessed photoshop jobs. It's trying to hide the fact the subject of the picture is boring and uninteresting.