Here are a few more pics taken some days earlier, at nearby Mount Faber, and given the Pseudo-Lomo treatment...
For those who'd wanted some of these images for desktop wallpapers (thanks!) the images I posted below are the 1024 x 768 versions, but reduced into 600px wide to fit this blog...
Again, thank you for your encouraging words and feedback! :-)
For those who'd wanted some of these images for desktop wallpapers (thanks!) the images I posted below are the 1024 x 768 versions, but reduced into 600px wide to fit this blog...
Pseudo-Lomos

#1 - Flight : Pas de Deux

#2 - Mini Tree

#3 - Fallen Buds

#4 - Trees of Mount Faber

#1 - Flight : Pas de Deux

#2 - Mini Tree

#3 - Fallen Buds

#4 - Trees of Mount Faber
Again, thank you for your encouraging words and feedback! :-)
- Mood:
creative
All photography purists can go away now...
It's hardly a secret that I am an avid photographer, or maybe the more appropriate term is photo enthusiast...
But I am hardly an expert in anything to do with manual photography, as I only make the most of my digital camera...
Anyway, I have slowly but surely fallen in love with the style of photography called "Lomography"...
One day, I would be a proud owner of a Holga or Diana Lomo camera too, like
nicekit or
kairin...
Actually, while browsing through the Lomo cameras selection at PageOne Bookstore last night, I've kinda set my sights on the Holga 35mm Black Corner (S$102)...

Any kind souls interested to be my sponsor will be greatly appreciated! :-P
But for now, I am contented fooling around and faking the lomo effects on Adobe Photoshop...
Those who are observant enough might have noticed I had, for quite sometime, subconsciously applied effects and manipulated some of my older digital photos into something similar to the Lomo effects...
But not similar enough...
So here are my new trial-and-error exercises, which I fondly call...
Can make it anot? :-)
It's hardly a secret that I am an avid photographer, or maybe the more appropriate term is photo enthusiast...
But I am hardly an expert in anything to do with manual photography, as I only make the most of my digital camera...
Anyway, I have slowly but surely fallen in love with the style of photography called "Lomography"...
One day, I would be a proud owner of a Holga or Diana Lomo camera too, like
Actually, while browsing through the Lomo cameras selection at PageOne Bookstore last night, I've kinda set my sights on the Holga 35mm Black Corner (S$102)...

Any kind souls interested to be my sponsor will be greatly appreciated! :-P
But for now, I am contented fooling around and faking the lomo effects on Adobe Photoshop...
Those who are observant enough might have noticed I had, for quite sometime, subconsciously applied effects and manipulated some of my older digital photos into something similar to the Lomo effects...
But not similar enough...
So here are my new trial-and-error exercises, which I fondly call...
Can make it anot? :-)
- Mood:
accomplished


