Anyone into photography here? I want to buy a lomography camera but have no idea about what would be a good one. Any thoughts?
Lomography
I know someone in Singapore (well, I 'know' him from Omegle) and he loves lomography. He told me that a fish-eye one is best to start with, but if nobody on here comes up trumps as a fountain of knowledge, I could ask him for advice?
Ooo please! I'm a total novice but I've seen some great pictures taken with a lomography camera and would love to do the same!
Scatts is a star!
I've no idea what you're talking about. Am I in the minority?
I will bug him when he's next online.
Ears must've been burning!
Quote: Chappers @ August 26 2009, 5:40 PM BSTI've no idea what you're talking about. Am I in the minority?
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ August 26 2009, 5:40 PM BSTOoo please! I'm a total novice but I've seen some great pictures taken with a lomography camera and would love to do the same!
Scatts is a star!
Am not.
His friend is like obsessed with lomo, and says a fish-eye is best to start with.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ August 26 2009, 5:35 PM BSTAnyone into photography here? I want to buy a lomography camera but have no idea about what would be a good one. Any thoughts?
Depends what you want to do with it. Coloursplash is really rather funky, and looking at the website rather cheap too.
I quite like this one but didn't know if it was worth starting out with!
What does it do? Looks like just a normal camera, but made by them?
I quite like the nice tints over the images. This one comes with three different ones I think.
This is an example of the type of pic it can take.
If you like the tints, then you want to start with Coloursplash. Comes with a bunch of different 'gels' - just don't accidentally throw them away with the pacakaging like someone I know did!
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ August 26 2009, 5:53 PM BSTI quite like the nice tints over the images.
You can do that on your 'puter for free.
Yeah, I should be let loose with technology!
Quote: Aaron @ August 26 2009, 5:57 PM BSTIf you like the tints, then you want to start with Coloursplash. Comes with a bunch of different 'gels' - just don't accidentally throw them away with the pacakaging like someone I know did!
Just been looking at them. Rather exciting!
Go on. You know you want one!