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01/06/2009 08:31:43 PM · #1 |
I'm curious to see any long exposure (1 second or more) images taken with the Lensbaby Muse. I know it's a challenge because, unlike the Composer, you have to hold the thing in place. Long exposures aren't a huge part of what I do; I shoot a lot of architecture and street stuff (in daylight) for which I hear the Muse is good. But I'd like know that if I get the Muse, long exposure's at least a possibility even if a bit more tedious. I guess I'm trying to get a feel for just how tedious it is and how satisfactory the results are.
Also, for those of you with the Muse and the pinhole/zone plate optics, I'd be curious to see how well that combination works.
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01/06/2009 08:44:01 PM · #2 |
| Brian, you might be interested in checking out the optic comparison feature on the Lensbaby website. It presents an image, and then allows you to click through a listing of the various attachments to see how each one affects the image. You may also click to view each image at different aperture settings. |
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01/07/2009 01:01:07 PM · #3 |
Thanks, Erin. I'm familiar with the page, but it shows the different optics, and I'm intersted in how well the optics works with the Muse specifically.
More than anything I'm intersted in long exposures with the Muse.
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