![]() ![]() This 'hipster' look is now rather desirable so using techniques that re-create this, what was an unintentional vignette, on digital images is now something even apps are doing. The effect has also grown in popularity thanks to cameras such as Holgas becoming popular again. They are still a simple yet, subtle way to guide/draw the eye to your main subject and frame shots. Now the effect is usually re-created digitally with software but the reason for applying them hasn't changed. Vignettes aren't a new editing trick, in fact, when darkrooms were still widely in use photographers would apply dodging and burning masks to images during the processing or use filters on their camera lenses when taking the shots. ![]()
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