I saw an article about lensbabies and I did like the pictures they displayed that were taken with it. Does anybody have one? Is it worth getting one?
song4themoon Goldmember 3,039 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Maryland More info | May 11, 2006 09:38 | #1 I saw an article about lensbabies and I did like the pictures they displayed that were taken with it. Does anybody have one? Is it worth getting one? www.forever-yesterday.com
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archosman Senior Member 325 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: NashVegas! More info | May 11, 2006 09:51 | #2 There is a bit of a learning curve with it. It comes with discs that you insert into the lens to change the apeture. I've been playing with mine for awhile and at the moment it's winning instead of me...
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NGrinerPhoto Senior Member 489 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Columbia, MD More info | May 11, 2006 09:59 | #3 let me preface this with ... i think it's a really cool product.
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rlhphotos Senior Member 545 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Coralville, IA More info | May 11, 2006 10:02 | #4 Lenbabies are really cool, but as mentioned there is what I consider a failry heavy learning curve to attaining good pcitures with it. Once you figure it out though, you can get some killer photos. :: Call Me Rob ::
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Seefutlung Goldmember 3,262 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: SoCal More info | May 11, 2006 10:02 | #5 I have a Lensbaby ... a very fun lens ... difficult to control. At $160 USD, well worth the investment if you have a lot of creative juices and patience. In my opinion the Lensbaby is most useful on the wide side, so on a cropped sensor it is bit more difficult to frame the shot you desire ... but there are wide angle kits for the lens.
- Unsharp At Any Speed -
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May 11, 2006 10:06 | #6 hmmm, I am itching to buy one www.forever-yesterday.com
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spencer87 Goldmember 1,128 posts Joined Apr 2005 More info | May 11, 2006 10:15 | #7 my boyfriend got me one for valentine's day and I regret that I havent used it much. there is a bit of a learning curve but you can get some very interesting/unique shots.
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Arnie1 Member 237 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: Essex, uk More info | May 11, 2006 10:26 | #8 Haven't tried one....seems a bit of a gimmick to me, kinda turn a good lense into a poor one effect.
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saravrose "I quit smoking dope" 9,562 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Between here and there More info | May 11, 2006 10:50 | #9 I thought about one a while back.. really, really considered it. but, after the 'idea' of it wore off I realized it wasn't something that wouldn't be put to a lot of practical use.. I agree with everyone in saying that you can get the effects through PP.. but, I wasn't such a fan of the idea of the first thing that you would see is the effect instead of the composition Canon 30D BG_E2 Grip Rebel XT BG-E3 battery grip
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Seefutlung Goldmember 3,262 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: SoCal More info | May 11, 2006 11:03 | #10 I think the Lensbaby would be great for a selective wedding shot or two. The effect in PS isn't quite the same. With the Lensbaby one can tilt-swing up/down/left/right or a combo of these movements for different effects than just blur. - Unsharp At Any Speed -
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neil_r Cream of the Proverbial Crop Landscape and Cityscape Photographer 2006 18,065 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jan 2003 Location: The middle of the UK More info | May 11, 2006 11:05 | #11 sGu has had some interesting results with his. I won't get one as it is a place I don't want to go. Neil - © NHR Photography
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May 11, 2006 11:21 | #12 even though I am in love with Photoshop, I still believe that what you can do without photoshop is always first choice. Plus, it just seems like such a fun "toy" www.forever-yesterday.com
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Arnie1 Member 237 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: Essex, uk More info | May 11, 2006 13:03 | #13 I doubt you'll have the time during a wedding to use it, things just happen too dam quick!
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | May 12, 2006 06:32 | #14 It's not for me, I don't have time for that type of thing at a wedding. Anyone who does is either a hell of a lot better than me or isn't paying proper attention to what they're being paid for. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Seefutlung Goldmember 3,262 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: SoCal More info | May 12, 2006 10:26 | #15 Although not a wedding photog ... I would imagine using it in a set-up ... like a close-up of the bride holding a single candle or the bride and groom looking eye-to-eye in a green setting ... as to "no time" ... being from a news background ... I just have difficulty buying into that. - Unsharp At Any Speed -
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