Rob Harrison wrote:
>Worth the dosh? Well, the look is very
>recognizable, that's for sure. You won't see an image and not know it
>was shot with a lensbaby. I assume you've had a look through the
>galleries on the lensbaby website, so you know what that look is.
>Here are four of the ones I liked from the weekend:
>
><http://oz.net/~robhar/IMG_0036w.jpg>
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>
Great placement of the plane of focus and great composition with the OOF
elements and the reaching hand leading right to the central subject.
><http://oz.net/~robhar/IMG_0023e.jpg>
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>
Again, I like it, very, uh, architectural. :-)
><http://oz.net/~robhar/IMG_0072w.jpg>
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Trying to separate my preference for color for this kind of shot from
the shot itself, I still find it less compelling that the first one. The
mood of the subject is of course different, and the plane of focus not
quite as carefully placed. But I think the major thing is that there is
a quality of just a face with OOF surroundings, rather than the strong
comoposition of elements in the first one.
><http://oz.net/~robhar/IMG_0068w.jpg>
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>
I don't get it, but then I don't get a lot of those sort of "I dropped
my camera and look at this nice shot it took when it hit." shots using
lensbabies or other means. What impresses me is what strong, interesting
other shots you made with it.
>Like this shot, of my sister-in-law on the beach at Mackay, Queensland.
>
><http://oz.net/~robhar/0367590-R1-036-16A.jpg>
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Just lovely, so painterly/impressionistic in composition, detail, or
lack thereof, and color. So many pinhole shots seem to me to just be
intentionally fuzzy versions of otherwise passe images or images that
would look better sharp. This image transcends that for me.
You might even make me reconsider my thoughts about Lenbaby type lenses
and pinholes.
Moose
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