
A verdant hilly view of Pennsylvania while zipping along the highway.
Another Lensbaby panned shot, this time I just held the camera out in front of me and clicked - no checking the viewfinder, no focusing, I just moved the camera horizontally a bit to compensate for the movement of the car. And I'm just tickled pink with what I got. Why do things always seem to come out better when I try the least to "get it right"?
This is a very good example of how good it can be when you're not thinking too much. I really like the image and it's painterly features. If I were a painter, this is what it would look like, how I would express myself. If this is what we want, why are we trying so much being photographers, then? Beats me.
ReplyDeleteBtw, have you seen the new lensbaby lens, a soft focusing piece of glass. In fact, I'm waiting for it to arrive at this very moment. Will be exciting to try it out.