Lomography in Photoshop

I have the IPhone app to create Lomography images, but I wanted to see what it was like to create the effect in photoshop.

So, again I went looking around the internet for a tutorial. I ended up using a tutorial by wegraphics as my guide through this effect.

The website is: wegraphics.net/blog/tutorials/photoshop-quick-tip-create-a-lomo-effect-in-3-simple-steps/

This was my original image taken in Prague.

This is after the lomography effect:

I don’t particularly like it, but I now know how to create the effect in photoshop. Personally I will be sticking to the iPhone app!

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About Mary

I am studying for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Photography at Plymouth University. This blog is a means of sharing my journey of discovery with fellow photographers and those who are interested in visual arts. The work on this blog is a blend of my module research and my personal interests. The majority of the work placed on this blog is university based work. I do hope that you enjoy this blog: through it, and by it, you can see the breadth of studies undertaken.
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