hoho... interesting, thanks for sharing,...
I think I'm with you on this one. As in, I also like vibrant unique colours and want my IR pics to be as uniquely colourful as it can be. But I guess I gotta brush up lots on my PP skills to achieve the way you achieved. So that means I gotta learn more from sifus like you and many other sifus... I hope to be as good as you all soon!Larlarloo, you are modest!
Thank you for coming by and giving me your thumbsups!
I believe every shooter has his/her own preference. Some are totally into Lensbaby and Tilt-shift lenses because of the selective focussing. But others find that too much blur make them uncomfortable. Just like IR photos, certain shooters prefer to keep their IR photos as unprocessed and as little colour-changed as possible, while others (including myself) are wild creatures when it comes to colours.
I am merely a student learning the great work of art from all my sifus around here. Every time I see their works, every time they talk to me, I learn something new. That is why I like the forum so much.
larlarloo said:I think I'm with you on this one. As in, I also like vibrant unique colours and want my IR pics to be as uniquely colourful as it can be. But I guess I gotta brush up lots on my PP skills to achieve the way you achieved. So that means I gotta learn more from sifus like you and many other sifus... I hope to be as good as you all soon!![]()
Kay Burn Lim said:Your stuff is really really goodPP is great. Your thread here has made me order my Composer pro with the Sweet 35 optic!
Just to update a previous reply to this thread, you can buy just the Sweet 35 optic (and not the Composer pro) to get the aperture adjustment without using the magnetic aperture discsThe only limit is the 35mm focal length. This lens will also close focus
It is not necessary to but the Composer pro and the sweet 35 as a set. having said that, my set should arrive at the end of the month
Can't wait to pair it with the converted D7000 I will be collecting at the same time
Cool shots you have! love those toy effects.
how's the centre sharpness of this lensbaby control freak?
did any extra pp on the sharpness?
Hello wmayeo,
Thank you for coming by and for your compliment.
The centre sharpness is actually not bad. Not bad at all. But I must be very honest to say that one's execution of the pressing-and-releasing method of focusing with the Control Freak must be practised to perfection to achieve a one-shot-one-kill sharpness. I say this because I am still very new to it, and my focusing often times was out. Thus, like my usual style, I PP and add in USM to most of my photos. If you want to have an example of one that was not sharpened, this would be the one...
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nice one again. i understand how tough manual focusing on DSLR. is there any change in focusing screen to ensure your focusing is spot on?
Looks like you have quite some free time on hand .. hahaha .. can go O-churd-Load to shoot
limwhow said:The Edmund Long Pass (ELP) IR...
Of course, the ELP-modified Canon 20D shouldn't be left out. All my children must be given equal attention.
Fatherly Love
In this modern world, children who are half-grown usually want to appear Cool.
Open show of loving concern towards these young ones may often meet with embarrassed refusal.
As reluctant as we are as Fathers in appearing Cool around them and with them, deep inside, our deep Love for the young ones never ever fades.
It remains hidden from sight, only to emerge whenever the young Cool one takes a tumble and bruise a knee.
Hmmm... my message for the day.![]()
Dr lim! Ur msg is a good one.