Lensbaby Garden Flowers...
Having fun in my garden with my two sweeties!!!
Hope you enjoy!
Sweet 50 +16mm macro
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Lensbaby Sweet 50 + 16 & 8 mm macro converter
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Sweet 35
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Sweet 35.... just wish the bee was also in focus
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Angela, nice set. I pick #3 as my favorite, but I also like #4 with the bee. When doing macro photography we sure don't get much depth of field.
Lame-Duck wrote:
Angela, nice set. I pick #3 as my favorite, but I also like #4 with the bee. When doing macro photography we sure don't get much depth of field.
Mike, I always appreciate your visits and comments and glad you liked these... I just wish I focused in more on the bee, he was a big one, but with the lensbaby, sometimes you never know what you get until you see it on your pc!!
Beautiful work with your sweeties, Angela. Love them all and especially those gorgeous cactus flowers!!
Dixiegirl wrote:
Beautiful work with your sweeties, Angela. Love them all and especially those gorgeous cactus flowers!!
Thanks so much Donna and glad you enjoyed my sweeties!! You would not believe the amount of flowers that bloomed this year and it amazes me that in the winter they shrivel up to nothing and then in the spring you start seeing them come to life!!
Stunning, Angela! I love all of these, and the results of these optics are gorgeous, especially in the downloads. It looks like the wind cooperated for a change. It doesn't bother me that the bee isn't in focus. The flower is the star of the show and he's an added bonus.
Diesel seems better this morning. He's eating and drinking and being his usual self, chasing birds and squirrels in the window. Thanks for the prayers.
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
angela k wrote:
Having fun in my garden with my two sweeties!!!
Hope you enjoy!
Angela, excellent series.
Greg
CSand
Loc: Fayetteville, Georgia
Think I have found what I am looking for. Love the look of all of these. So beautiful with just enough in focus and surrounding blur. Tell me about these two lens please. Do you purchase separately, the 35 and 50 and is the macro an add-on to use with both the 35 and 50. Do they tilt? What other types of subjects can you use these for. Thank you Angela.
jayway55 wrote:
Stunning, Angela! I love all of these, and the results of these optics are gorgeous, especially in the downloads. It looks like the wind cooperated for a change. It doesn't bother me that the bee isn't in focus. The flower is the star of the show and he's an added bonus.
Diesel seems better this morning. He's eating and drinking and being his usual self, chasing birds and squirrels in the window. Thanks for the prayers.
Glad you enjoyed these, Jane, those cactus flowers are gorgeous and this year they're giving off their best showing ever and it's so amazing that in the winter the plants all shrivel up and then once spring comes around, it's almost like they're being pumped up with air!!
Good to hear about your Diesel is feeling a better... maybe it just took time for the shot to work!! Keep me posted and my prayers and positive thoughts are being sent daily!!!
Have a wonderful and safe 4th of July!!!
Thank you kindly, Greg and I so appreciate your high five!!
Happy & Safe 4th of July to you and Brenda!!
CSand wrote:
Think I have found what I am looking for. Love the look of all of these. So beautiful with just enough in focus and surrounding blur. Tell me about these two lens please. Do you purchase separately, the 35 and 50 and is the macro an add-on to use with both the 35 and 50. Do they tilt? What other types of subjects can you use these for. Thank you Angela.
Glad you enjoyed these, Sandy and let me tell you about these sweeties!!! First, they are sold separately and to be honest, I don't see much of a difference between them, so you can pick one over the other.... I think the difference is in focal distance, with the Sweet 35 being able to focus closer than the 50. You need the Composer Pro for your camera before you can attach these optics and the best part, you don't need to use the disc apertures with either of these optics, you can just dial the aperture right on board.
The Composer Pro can be tilted, but I find it too difficult to focus, so I keep it straight. If you want to get closer, like me, I just bought the macro converter to use with my different optics.
Sandy, just look on youtube at the different optics that work with the Composer Pro... once you get the hang of it, they are really easy to work with!! I hope I answered your questions....
Happy 4th of July and thanks for your comment!!!
I really like them all, Angela, but the last two are my favs. That the bee isn't in focus doesn't bother me. You nailed the flower!
CathyAnn wrote:
I really like them all, Angela, but the last two are my favs. That the bee isn't in focus doesn't bother me. You nailed the flower!
Thanks Cathy for your wonderful compliment!! Glad you enjoyed... I'm just so addicted to these lenses and take them out every chance I get!! I'm looking forward to the dahlia show at the arboritum!!
Happy 4th of July!!
Very lovely series, Angela, and thank you for the information you provided on the different lenses. It will help me when I am ready to take the plunge into the lensbaby world!
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