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    Default Feathers: Lensbaby Peacock II

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    Another older image with the Lensbaby. I purposely ket the camera inclination, to go with the blurred mood. Cropped to keep 80% of frame while leaving some whites blobs out of it.
    Model: Canon EOS 5D
    Lens (mm): Lensbaby 2.0 Ring f/2.8
    ISO: 100
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    Shutter: 1/400
    Exp. Comp.: -0.3

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    I like the unusual composition and repetitious vibrant blue. As always, you have a great touch, Fabs.

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    Another excellent one Fabs, you certainly know how to do these shots!!!! fabulous!
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    Very nice again fabs. I like that you can see the feet better in this one. I still would probably choose the other one over this one as the sharpness (or the effect of the lensbaby is just more visable on the head in this one) on the head is better in your former peacock post. Still an excellent effect created with vivid colours and a great subject. Well done!

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    Only you know how Fabs.;) Great effect, and love the striking colours of the peacock.

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    Fabs:

    Another riot of color and implied motion, the latter strengthened by the diagonal framing.
    I prefer the previous one a bit, this one makes me dizzy!

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    Neat image, and the first time I've seen a LB used for a bird shot. All the crazy blurred line leading to the sweet spot work super well with the peacock's tail feathers as they do the same thing. Great job.

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