At 11/19/2020 05:35 PM, Moose wrote:
>On 11/19/2020 3:39 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
>>Turned out well. I like it.
>
>Thanks!
>
>>It has a bit of a glow to it and composed by the soft and fuzzy alt dot
>>Moose. 28mm??? Lensbaby thingie of some sort?
>
>Exactly so. One way I seem to be working with the dearth of new places and
>subjects is by buying new stuff to take pix of what's around here with.
>LensBaby is having a sale. Sale price, less 10% newbie discount (worked even
>though I have an account) and they don't collect Calif. sales tax, made for a
>good deal on a Velvet 28/2.5
>
>>Thursday answer to Wed flowers, Mike
>
>Another version from yesterday already posted. More to come from today.
>
>Thorny Moose
Moose, keep them coming. Abstract, impressionistic I enjoy. Not a fan of
Lensbaby - due to an experience long ago...
I found this article interesting to create similar dreamy effect from the
Dyotar 180mm soft focus lens:
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4033718
Anyone want to try adding some wire mesh to the back of a lens? Conceiveably
one could put a wire screen, cut to fit, in an OM to E mount adapter.
Orton effect film technique of combining out of focus + sharp images or low +
high F stop images.
https://visualwilderness.com/fieldwork/soft-sharp-camera-multiple-exposure-technique
There are PS tutorials on how to create the effect, but I believe doing it with
lenses and multiple images will offer more and better impressionistic effects.
https://www.naturettl.com/create-impressionistic-images-using-multiple-exposures/
Some interesting techniques here.
https://www.daylighted.com/blog/impressionistic-photography/
WayneS
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