Sunday, April 15, 2012

I love Van in spring!


Hey guys,

The last week was just absolutely gorgeous! Spring has finally arrived here in Vancouver, that's why everything and everyone is so nice and happy now. I am too.
In this blog post, I will show you some good examples of the "Lomography"effect of which I've been telling you about in the previous posts. Basically, Lomography pictures have a nice vignette, which makes the picture darker as it gets further away from the centre. It gets a lot more blurry as well. The centre gets sharpened up and sometimes you can see a little noise added to the pic. That's not everything by far, but just so you know at least a bit about it. It would be too much if I would tell you every little step.
I like this way of editing a lot, because I think it looks pretty cool with the vignette and the colours just give me the rest. There are special Lomography cameras you can buy, which take pictures with this effect. I don't have a camera such as this, so that's why I learned how to edit pictures with Photoshop to have this effect.

Last Sunday, I took the "beach 'n sea" picture at the Ambleside beach in West Van. It was about the third sunny day in Van. On the left you can see a little bit of the Stanley Park, which is a nice Park next to Van downtown. In spring and summer it's very nice to go for a bike ride at the sea wall there. 


This picture is from a friend who was in Hawaii. She took it there and I edited it afterwards.


I took this salad picture in Calgary, when I visited a friend. That night, we had a delicious dinner, and I thought that the salad would look pretty sweet with this effect. Here, you can see very well how it gets a lot more blurry on the outside. (have a look at the lettuce!)


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