Well, it did not alway save fun, but the images look better than one might expect (very vivid) -- perhaps too good for making it a "hip thing" like the Lomo...
Best regards, Gerd
I really like no. 6! But all these photos look surprisingly good considering the single-use camera optics? Pincushion deformation and soft corners are clearly visible, but generally good sharpness and very nice rich colors. This is why I like the film photos. If one wants to boost the saturation in current digital cameras, the photos usually end with blown-out colors, typically in red channel.
I really like no. 6! But all these photos look surprisingly good considering the single-use camera optics? Pincushion deformation and soft corners are clearly visible, but generally good sharpness and very nice rich colors. This is why I like the film photos. If one wants to boost the saturation in current digital cameras, the photos usually end with blown-out colors, typically in red channel.