The Muse is difficult to focus where you want it, but it's always interesting and sometimes you get lucky...
That is a very different affect. To tell the truth it makes me a little dizzy looking at them and I am stone cold sober. How did you do it?
I think it's really artistic. Almost like a dreamscape...I like it.
why dont u try a little blured action. are u familiar? mary p ?
Played with it briefly. Show me what you've got...
frank bruce wrote:
by zooming or otherwise
I used a Lensbaby Muse which is a lense you can "bend". I know what you mean about it making you feel dizzy. Reminds me of the 70s.
dragonfist wrote:
That is a very different affect. To tell the truth it makes me a little dizzy looking at them and I am stone cold sober. How did you do it?
Hi Mary P, I have heard of them . Thanks for letting me know how you did it.
the liquify tool is in ur photoshop filters. tryit, u'll have fun withit. frank bruce
ok ! i'll send some zoom shots ur way as soon as i can find 1. thank u mary . frank bruce
mary, are u getting my conversation? frank bruce
I love the Lensbaby but have a long way to go on my focusing to get what I want sharp. You did a beautiful job. Love the photos.
Yes, I'm getting your posts. Just haven't checked in awhile. I have played with the liquify tool. Fun...
frank bruce wrote:
mary, are u getting my conversation? frank bruce
Really difficult, isn't it? Believe me, I'm not anywhere near where I want to be when it comes to getting the focus where I want it. I think the Muse must be more difficult than the Composer. Which do you have?
daleralph wrote:
I love the Lensbaby but have a long way to go on my focusing to get what I want sharp. You did a beautiful job. Love the photos.
[quote=Mary P]Really difficult, isn't it? Believe me, I'm not anywhere near where I want to be when it comes to getting the focus where I want it. I think the Muse must be more difficult than the Composer. Which do you have?
I have both, but have mostly played with the Composer. My "old" eyes don't help much either. Even with the diopter (sp?) adjustment, I am not always as focused as I think I can be. I also like playing with the pinhole aperture. Thank you for starting a thread on this subject.
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