Freelensing! Turn any Lens into a Tilt-Shift or Macro
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A great philosopher once told us, “first, you must first learn to focus without focusing.” Or maybe it was our optometrist. Whatever. It’s deep.
That transcendental magic is at the heart of Freelensing, a photographic process that begins with the removal of your lens.
Freelensers simply hold unattached lenses in front their camera’s exposed […]
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A great philosopher once told us, “first, you must first learn to focus without focusing.” Or maybe it was our optometrist. Whatever. It’s deep.
That transcendental magic is at the heart of Freelensing, a photographic process that begins with the removal of your lens.
Freelensers simply hold unattached lenses in front their camera’s exposed sensor, and delicately tilt it until focus emerges.
Hand-manipulating a lens will reinvent your focal plane, producing amazing macro and tilt-shift effects that were previously only possible with special glass.
And more importantly, it will reinvent your concept of the universe. Or at least, tilt it slightly.
Photojojo’s Complete Guide to Freelensing
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