On 6/2/2017 2:45 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
Aberrant Moose writes:
<<<<All the images in this little gallery were taken with the A7.
<http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=20640>
Those turned out well. Especially liked the hydrangea.
Thanks!
I assume you know what the SIMA 100/2 Soft Focus lens is? If you excuse the misuse of "filter" for the aperture discs,
aka Waterhouse stops, this is a good description/discussion.
<http://oldlenses.blogspot.com/2009/12/fun-with-sima-sf-100mm-f2-soft-focus.html>
The LensBaby Single Glass should do something similar, except for perspective. I preferred that and the reach for this
subject. I see there's a SIMA for sale on the 'Bay now for $25, but I already have two. :-) They are T-Mount, so
adaptable to anything.
I see it's second in views, but well behind Another Floating Gold, which used a different approach to soft, an old
T-Mount Sankor 135/2.8, plus Minolta C-U No.0, wide open.
How did you combine the different exposures?
Pretty simple, if one does masks. I did no other processing at all. Stacked the three exposures and put gradient circle
masks on the upper two. I hope this is a clear illustration. <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/SIMA/HydraMix.htm>
Masked M. Moose
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