e_t_ Admin , 11 months ago in Black rock Cornwall First post on kbin, former reddit user. Think I'll be happy here. How did you achieve the blur on the left and right while leaving the center focused?
How did you achieve the blur on the left and right while leaving the center focused?
MrWeasel OP , 11 months ago Sorry just seen this reply. Its a lensbaby tilt shift lens (edge) you can alter the focal plane direction and with aperture the width of the focal plane. You can also get very similar effect in photoshop/lightroom. I've been enjoying experimenting with an arty manual lens!
Sorry just seen this reply.
Its a lensbaby tilt shift lens (edge) you can alter the focal plane direction and with aperture the width of the focal plane.
You can also get very similar effect in photoshop/lightroom.
I've been enjoying experimenting with an arty manual lens!
dixius99 , 11 months ago in Gorgeous vintage motorcycles I feel old that bikes from the 80s are now vintage, but it is 40-odd years ago.
I feel old that bikes from the 80s are now vintage, but it is 40-odd years ago.
Plantee , 11 months ago in Stylish in the rain - Fujifilm X-Pro 3 Nice! Maybe a good post to continue where r/Fujifilm left off (https://kbin.social/m/fujifilm)
Nice! Maybe a good post to continue where r/Fujifilm left off (https://kbin.social/m/fujifilm)
resurrexia , 11 months ago in ITAP of a seal sunning itself @Auk it has an interesting texture
@Auk it has an interesting texture
Auk OP , 11 months ago Yes, the fur looks like it would feel somewhat spikey rather than fluffy. I'm guessing it's a combination of the fur drying out in that pattern and the seal having fairly oily fur to help shed water.
Yes, the fur looks like it would feel somewhat spikey rather than fluffy. I'm guessing it's a combination of the fur drying out in that pattern and the seal having fairly oily fur to help shed water.
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