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LIke the mood in this one, ryaaannnn !http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5066/5611413232_a35c60a9cd_b.jpg
Thanks, Don. The Tilt-Transformer is the base unit that allows tilting of the lens; it was specially built for the micro-4/3 mount. On the base, one can use the "composer", which is a twist-type focusing unit, along with an optic -- double-glass, single-glass, plastic, and so on. One can also mount a Nikon lens, which means you can tilt that lens (but not shift). Using the composer/optic gives a sweet 'spot' which you can move around the frame by tilting the base. Using a nikon lens gives more of a sweet 'slice' rather than a spot. All these things are explained on the Lensbaby site (http://lensbaby.com/)John... that is fantastic... love the OOF and color rendition...got me thinking about getting my first lens baby. Can you explain what the three elements you mentioned are?
That's an extraordinary nice photo :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:After long consideration I decided to get myself the GF1 with the pancake 20. It will form a nice companion to my GRDIII.
This is lovely John. I like the choice of focus area, the processing--just one of those images that pull you in.
Lensbaby tilt-transformer, composer and double-glass optic.
Thank you Jorgen!That's an extraordinary nice photo :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
Natural beauty :thumbs:Lumix FZ35
http://www.flickr.com/photos/odille/5611987615/
Natural Bridge 2 shot pano by Photography by Odille, on Flickr
Wow, this is fantastic :thumbs:After long consideration I decided to get myself the GF1 with the pancake 20. It will form a nice companion to my GRDIII.