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what fun! and it really makes the truck look like a toy too. like the central focus and surrounding blur. I assume the lens created that.
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I was guessing a Lens Baby. Never heard of this lens. I like the result very much and look forward to seeing more. Can you change the area of focus, or is it always in the middle?
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Thanks, Hazel and Anita. Anita, I'm still figuring out the little quirks of the lens but it looks like you can choose your focus point in the camera and then focus manually. It's definitely a work in progress and I haven't had time to go back out and shoot with it. I'll let you know
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I like the truck!
New toys are always fun, but this one also works well with this photo. The truck is fading into the woods, and this lens helps portray that. The thin bodies of digital cameras allow the use of almost any lens. It is nice to pull out old glass and use it again. What camera body did you use?
I also like the B&W conversion. It is very creamy.
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Hi, Mitch, I was using my Oympus OM-E D5 Mark II mirrorless 4/3.
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Mitch Carucci
I like the truck!
New toys are always fun, but this one also works well with this photo. The truck is fading into the woods, and this lens helps portray that. The thin bodies of digital cameras allow the use of almost any lens. It is nice to pull out old glass and use it again. What camera body did you use?
I also like the B&W conversion. It is very creamy.