Today's post is again about summer and my favorite forest river Lagovezh. But that's not the point. I want to show the result of what happens if you turn the front lens of the lens 180 degrees - that is, on the contrary, the convex inward.
I took the Helios 44-2 lens, and turned its front lens over. As a result, there is sharpness only in the center of the frame, and the rest is blurred in an intricate way. In this case, the blur effect depends on the light source and the illumination of objects in the frame.
Later I will show the result of shooting in other conditions. It still needs to be found in the archives or repeated again.
Small details and lines on the periphery can double and reflect strangely. But here it is not very noticeable. But there is a noticeable glow of objects, which can be used as an artistic technique.
When I saw the duck brood, I couldn't resist taking a series of shots.
They walked for a long time and it seemed to me that this chain would never end. It was not a brood with a duck, but a nanny duck with a whole kindergarten.
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Camera | Sony A7М2 |
Lens | Helios-44-2 |
Location | Russia |
Post-production | in LR |
Manual processing in Lightroom
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