This Lomo action from Beau Hudspeth worked wonders on this photo of some handiwork that I came across in South America. Thanks for that action, Beau, and I look forward to hearing what everyone else thinks of this. 
Carbohydrate Senior Member 400 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Calgary, Alberta More info | Oct 16, 2007 20:47 | #1 This Lomo action from Beau Hudspeth worked wonders on this photo of some handiwork that I came across in South America. Thanks for that action, Beau, and I look forward to hearing what everyone else thinks of this.
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Avi Goldmember 3,073 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2007 Location: Bangalore, India More info | Oct 16, 2007 23:54 | #2 the first pot came out so sharp and then the last pot looks like there was camera shake...is that what Lomo action is ?? I never tried that and wants to know... Canon XTi, Lens: canon 18-55 Kit Lens, Sigma 70-300
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CesarAmbriz Goldmember 1,348 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Palo Alto, CA More info | Oct 17, 2007 00:34 | #3 I like the effect you achieved in this shot, I also like the angle. The goal is not to change your subjects, but for the subject to change the photographer.
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