And once again my pal Martin (What The Heck Journal 2006, click here to visit his blog)
Stupid day, when we struck gold regarding to a new location, my batteries went flat-line! Actually because of the fact that I cannot find the recharger in the my moving mess. The AA-bay does not seem to function properly, so - Houston, we got a problem. Check out Martins blog for the new location.
This photo is shot with Martins homemade Frankenstein lens.
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love these cross-processed looking colors! very nice!
Sweet shot! Love the colour too it and I always enjoy seeing shots of other photographers doing what they do best.
Great shot of him, I love the colors as well as the DOF in this shot.
Love the surreal look here and the colors are a wonderful green!
Regards,
Jason
Homemade lens? Wow! I'd like to know more about this... :-)
Wow... such great results with this lens. Wild! I really like the look and color of this. Well done.
Kenny
Thanks a lot...
Tom> I believe that the focus technique is a curved path with the lens, starting from right to left through the photo.
Philippe> You can buy a lens baby... I think I will do that myself very soon - http://www.lensbabies.com/
Ian> Yes, I used Martins homemade lens as I wrote at the top description.
Hey There homie.
Are U using swing shift lenses in this shot, to get the swifted focus??
very surreal with the shifting focua
Superb!
Where in the world can I get myself such a lens?
The double focusing is surreal.
Very interesting atmoshpere in this shot.
Terrific shot. The focusing and colors are great.
Whatever lens you're using the focus is fantastic, and the colors in the sky are great.
Sorry to hear about your camera troubles...maybe you should get a Nik....oh, nevermind :-p
Very nice. It is good to see Martin here!
How do you use the double focusing technique?
Hey Champ!
This one turned out very nice! The double focusing works great and adds a surreal depth to the shot.
Thanks for the advertising:) Will post a shot from the location shortly.
- Martin
