Since this seemed to bring out some other Lensbaby Composer fans for the m4/3rds, thought I would shoot a few selective focus with apertures from f/2 to f/16. The room is very dark at best in available light and esp. today when I had no other options--heavy rain, very cool temps--so decided to play with the Composer. I'm also trying to decide what aperture (these are chosen by inserting a magnetic disk into the lens--and taken out with a small magnet--without a disk it is a 2.0 lens) suits the look I want to create most of the time. I have had the LB 2.0 for quite a long while (EF mount but have shot a bit with it on G1 with EOS adaptor) and wanted more control. I love my tilt shift lens on my 5D--but decided I would only shoot selective focus (I think) with it on m4/3rds. Since it is an effective 90mm FOV (45 f/2.8 TS) on the G1, it works less well for me most of the time. It is VERY controllable--with a wedge of selective focus whereas the Lensbaby, even the Composer, is less controllable, selective area is more ovid. So--this is with Composer and double optic and the .42 WA converter with 4/3rds mount using MA-1 adaptor. The lens has an effective FOV (FF) of 50mm. With this converter the FOV is (FF) 42mm (driving Godfrey crazy with the FF effective FOV LOL--sorry) so I get a nice FOV similar to my 20 f/1.7--a good FL for me. With the .625 WA converter its a 31mm (FF FOV of 62mm). After seeing Steve's FE optic on the m4/3rds, I may add it also.
The bit of movement from one shot to the other came from having the camera on tripod, set for the focus I wanted (meaning I adjusted the plane of focus by moving the lens on its ball and socket and using the focus ring) but to change the aperture, I have to remove the .42 WA converter from the lens, remove and replace the aperture disk--so in doing, I moved the lens a bit and would have to recompose somewhat and refocus. But--it gives at least a bit of comparable info about what happens with stopping down the lens. IF I would have had the lens straight forward ahead, no adjusting of it via the ball/socket, it would have had a different look to the blur/bokeh--but I chose to focus on the right bottom side of table and candle holders generally. I forgot I could 'lock down' the lens to the position I wanted--this would have worked, allowing me to unscrew the WA converter, replace the aperture disk, rescrew the WA and have the same composition/focus area. My ballhead was locked also--just really forgot I could do that LOL.
So--I used LR to process--generally ISO800, tried M as I use for my TS, but decided I preferred A and adjust EC which generally worked okay.
f/2.0
f/2.8
f/4.0
f/5.6
f/8.0
f/11.0
f/16.0