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Lensbaby work

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:iconra-gro:
excellent!
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~vbagiatis Mar 5, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Thank you my friend!
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:iconra-gro:
always my pleasure, vangelis!
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:iconslpimpressions:
what ap. disk do you use???
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~vbagiatis Mar 5, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I use the sweet 35 optics, which doesn't use disks (you adjust the aperture through a wheel, instead). It's usually set at the widest (F2.5), so this must also be the case here. Unfortunately, the aperture is not stored in the EXIF, so I can't be 100% sure.
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:iconslpimpressions:
so u have the composer?
I have the muse...have a difficult time adjusting the white balance...and photos are often over exposed:shrug:
colors...very very very saturatedish. Which I dont mind...if i want a painterly effect.
but I would enjoy getting 'normal' lensbaby photos..........
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~vbagiatis Mar 12, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I haven't used any other lenses or optics, but the composer is quite easy to use and produces decent results. However, I'd like to experiment with other optics (especially the plastic and/or pinhole).
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:iconslpimpressions:
I have the muse with all the optics. Haven't tried the pinhole yet.? The lens can b a challenge with bad eyesight...u might have it focused n then lose it easily ...since u have to constantly hold it in place.
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~vbagiatis Mar 5, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Thank you my friend! :)
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