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Since the very beginning of my advance into digital photography, I demanded from it to be as much "film-like" as possible, which for me means having some "randomness" built into the process and also for the results to be "final" without any after-editing needed - just like getting your film prints from a lab. Thankfully, soon some camera manufacturers started thinking along this way, such as Pentax putting "Cross Processing - Random" mode into its K-r DSLR, as well as Canon incorporating "Creative Shot" mode for the first time in their "PowerShot N" compact. So in my digital works I only use camera's own built-in image modes as well as traditional optical filters and don't apply any post-processing. I prefer my images to be "as is" right out of the camera. In my opinion this approach to digital is in line with the principles stated in the original "Lomography Manifesto", so I think that the resulting images are worth sharing here.
Let's go!


















