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Lomo Beach
The Lomo Beach series features gem-like colors. Many of the images in this series are bordering on abstract. There is a broad palette within this range. This series captures not just an image of the beach at dawn – it also captures its essence.
Shapes and colors are quickly manipulated to create stunning effects. Remember, all editing and image enhancement is done right on the spot immediately after the scene has been shot. This gives the images an immediacy that would be lost if there was any work done on the image without the scene being right there.
There are some very exciting images in this series and it has been hard to choose one to show as an example. After many arguments
we decided on this one.
The colors in this artwork would be wonderful as pops of color in your room or office. Below, we show how the artwork can look different depending on how you choose to frame it.
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