Lensbaby 

916 creative works found

  • From a visit to a violin maker, Ilja Grawerts Fiddle shop with my Lensbaby Original Title selected from the subjects in my spam folder….... / SPAM PHOTOS / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES

  • People Set PLease have a look at the wonderful work Nicole does /

  • People Set Lensbaby original with Canon 20D

  • LENSBABY BRISBANE CITY SERIES

  • Another grevillea photo from my garden. I’m so pleased with these photos. I’ve never been able to take a nice one of grevillea before – must be my lensbaby!! Featured in Grevillea Group May 19, 2009

  • Taken with Canon 1Dmk2 using f2 lensbaby at 1/100, ISO320. Natural light.

  • A 1930’s portable, wind-up gramophone. Featured in the Passionate About Vintage group. Avatar for Depth of Field group, September 09 Taken with my Lensbaby 3G and Macro adapter, no aperture ring so about f2. Lit from behind with a standard worklamp – an Anglepoise in the UK (like Pixar’s Luxo).

  • Grevillea in my garden….... This image made the top 10 in the “Grevillea” group June Avatar competition.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Yesterday was, quite simply, a rotten day in many ways, however I did have a very short time with the lovely Arnavaz, who came to my studio to be photographed by a couple of friends. They were still at it by the time I arrived home from work, so I grabbed the first camera that I could find quickly, and started shooting. Turns out it was the Canon 5D, and the lens on it was the Lensbaby composer at f/4. This was my first go with the lens, apart from a couple of shots in class, and I’m VERY impressed!!! Seascapes / New Zealand / Infrared / Landscapes / People

  • I had a very short time with the lovely Arnavaz, who came to my studio to be photographed by a couple of friends. They were still at it by the time I arrived home from work, so I managed to grab a few shots with my Canon 5D and lensbaby composer. Seascapes / New Zealand / Infrared / Landscapes / People

  • Jalisa Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • Part of a series Calendar

  • Of scars and aging skin….... Calendar available from halftone

  • of serving your country can be a huge burden…... Thanks so much to Nick for his vision in setting this up, and to our model from the Scots Guards. Canon 5D Mk II w lensbaby composer, f/4, deliberately defocussed. View this on a black background Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • Another attempt at something different (for me) Beautiful Bella and her dad posed for us at History Alive. I was using my Canon 5D Mk II and lensbaby composer. View this on black Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • Here’s one I prepared earlier Canon 5D Mk II and lensbaby composer Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • Inspiration: Lensbaby
    by community

    In the not too distant future, bubblers will be given the chance to win a Lensbaby Composer...

    In the not too distant future, bubblers will be given the chance to win a Lensbaby Composer lens when we launch a brand new site-wide challenge. To get us in the mood, we thought we’d take a look at some work from RedBubble artists who’ve fallen in love with the charms of a Lensbaby. But first a little background info for those who aren’t familiar with these lenses. Lensbaby lenses are used to create unique images that mimic those you get from a Holga, toy or pinhole camera. Their appeal lies in the ability to achieve these effects with a digital camera but without the need for photoshop or other post production. Images feature a sharp area of focus, contrasted with a blurred or out of focus area and with a little practice, you can control where the focused area or ‘sweet spot’ lies. They’re great for creating images with a vintage feel or experimenting with effects like tilt-shift. The following images are from our own talented Lensbaby lovers: How do they work?: The lens is attached to your camera like any normal lens. The “Composer” design features a ball and socket so the lens can be tilted to move the sharpest area of focus to almost anywhere in the frame. You can then adjust the focus using a manual focusing ring. If you’re interested in finding out more, these links are a good start: Mel Brackstone on her love of Lensbaby Wikipedia’s Lensbaby page Lensbaby review from PhotographyBlog Lensbaby video tutorial For more inspiration, head over to RedBubble’s own Lensbaby Group. Our challenge will be launched in the not too distant future and will be open to all artists. If you’re lucky enough to have played with one of these lenses, we’d love you to share your experiences and your favourite Lensbaby images below. Nat

  • Lensbaby is offering the chance for RedBubble members to win one of their remarkable Composer lenses. They are offering four lenses for the best images that highlight the creative potential of sharpness contrasted with blur. HERE IS WHERE YOU ENTER We are thrilled to be able to offer the Lensbaby lenses to the RedBubble community. To our mind the power of the images made possible with their lenses (Selective Focus SLR Lenses) mimic how we see. Some things leap clearly into focus while others are diffused. They give the power to the photographer to share their creative viewpoint. The Lensbaby Group on RedBubble shows some of the creative potential of these lenses. You don’t need to use a Lensbaby lens to enter the challenge. Just demonstrate the creative potential of blur in a photograph. The top three images as chosen by the community will receive a Lensbaby Composer and there will be one curator’s pick as well. We hope this partnership with Lensbaby will kick off more opportunities for us to offer prizes for the community. So help it to be successful by informing your friends, camera clubs, online communities etc. Last week we had a look at some of the creative potential of blur in images and described how the Lensbaby system works. Mel Brackstone has also reviewed Lensbaby lenses. Martin Hosking (aka Pilgrim) Credits Curious by Halftone / Blue Dancer by AnnieD / Isolation by Simon Whitaker / St Pauls and the Millennium Bridge by Matthew Walters

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