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The following tip on getting digital images to look like Lomo Images was submitted by DPS reader – Frank Lazaro. You can see his photography at his Flickr page and see some of his Lomo shots here NB: most of the shots in this post can be enlarged by clicking them. update : once you’ve read this tutorial and had an experiment with the technique head to our Forum to share some of your results. From the first time I saw a photo that looked like this, I wanted to shoot one of my own.
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If you’re looking to isolate your subject from its environment to create some depth and drama, then reducing your depth of field is an ideal way redirect the focus. While you can accomplish this by using a wide aperture, limitations with your lens and/or environment may not always give you the opportunity to do so. You’ll need an image with an identifiable (in-focus) subject and some distance between it and your background. In short, it needs to appear logical that the depth of field could be shallow, so an image of a model flat against a wall won’t be too convincing. Your depth of field should be edited in two parts: first your environment (everything but your subject), and then just for the subject itself.

