We finally had a warm day to go outside (it was a whopping 38 degrees Farenheight (sp?)yesterday) So I finally got a chance to play with my lensbabies.
CC always welcome!
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We finally had a warm day to go outside (it was a whopping 38 degrees Farenheight (sp?)yesterday) So I finally got a chance to play with my lensbabies.
CC always welcome!
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Really nice effects, and your choice of subjects and technique are well done. Before I would consider a lensbaby, I would se if I could duplicate it in post processing or not, though, but thats me. I doubt I will, but it would be an interesting challenge!
"I know that if I throw enough crap against the wall... SOMETHING has to stick!"
- Zack Arias
"...Bonum certamen certavi, cursum consumavi et fidem servavi..."
Wow...these are awesome...might just have to put the Lensbaby on my Christmas list. Thanks for sharing them.
Mary
Sony a700
Sony a100
http://milesandus.blogspot.com/
A good meal is not produced by high priced utensils, it is produced by a fine cook.
Some interesting results there.
Not sure I would go for one myself but thanks for sharing.
Andy
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Keep having fun. That's the best way to learn as once you stop having fun it becomes so much harder to learn the subject.
i LOVE it!!! its really cool!
I like them them, very interesting, although I have had a couple of beers and some of them are making me feel a bit sick!!! Will check them out again in the morning!!!
Canon EOS 400D + 17-85mm IS + 70-200mm F4 L
www.myrayner.co.uk
I really like the forth one. The effect really draws your eyes into the main subject of the picture.
Jon, I havn't had a drink and some of them are making me feel a little sick too! heehehhe
No offence. Just the bluriness of the images and I have a bad head too so it doesnt help.
Andy
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Keep having fun. That's the best way to learn as once you stop having fun it becomes so much harder to learn the subject.
Pictures, regardless of how they are created and recreated, are intended to be looked at. This brings to the forefront not the technology of imaging, which of course is important, but rather what we might call the eyenology (seeing).
-Henri Cartier-Bresson
Really nice effect. I almost had the chance to get a lensbabie when i was looking for a camera to buy.
Body-Pentax K10D
Lenses-Pentax FA 1:3-5.6 28-90mm, Sigma f4-5.6 70-300mm
Saving for a Nikon D300
gocamels - If you do a search on the 'net, you should be able to find a few tutorials that show how to create this effect in PS. A lot cheaper than a lensbaby.
Debbie K.
Canon 50D, 100-400L, 24-105L, 10-22, 50 mm 1.8, 100mm macro
Doing at 50 what I should have done at 20
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