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Just thought i test out my shaped bokeh mechanism. haha. It could definitely be better. Just want to give all of you a little taste of what is to come. I have yet to do a setup shot yet so hold your horses.

first test of the baby lens

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Old 05-07-2009, 01:06 PM
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well, looking forward to what you can do with a planned shot
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Nice first attempt. I tried bears my first time. The ended up upside down.
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Nice first attempt. I tried bears my first time. The ended up upside down.
haha, yeah same. I think it follows the same properties with pinhole apertures. Thanks btw.
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Congratulation. I also tired that effect last night but not success. Any Ideas please ??
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Christmas lights or candles work really well. Even the sun reflecting off a leaf can be altered shape on a 430 pm day. I believe in the how too section they have a tuturial on the process. Oh and for me its easier to use on a 50mm lens. Thanks ethan.
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This is very good ausnap. Great camera angle. Keep playing mate, you are doing fine.

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Christmas lights or candles work really well. Even the sun reflecting off a leaf can be altered shape on a 430 pm day. I believe in the how too section they have a tuturial on the process. Oh and for me its easier to use on a 50mm lens. Thanks ethan.
Thank you. I'll find it.
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