my first attempt at freelensing.
I really dig macro shots but I can’t get myself to drop the dime on a fancy macro lens, and up until now I was using the reversed lens trick with very little success. But, recently I stumbled across this tutorial on freelensing. It focuses on the creation of tilt-shift effects but I dived a little deeper and discovered you can use freelensing to create so much more. As far as macros go, I’ve achieved crisper and clearer photographs using freelensing than I ever have with a reversed lens. Try it out! If you have any questions (or comments) about freelensing don’t hesitate to ask.
Check out more examples, here.
you've got some excellent taste in hip hop, m'lady. and you shoot some pretty nice photos. i'm a fan.
whyy thank you! :D

Tomorrow night I am throwing a party on my roof with some bands and friends and pizza :) It should be well worth the drive to Pontiac, the weather is supposed to be just right! Facebook Event Page
Be there or be stupid.
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James Avati (1912 – 2005), Goodbye to Berlin
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The Chicken Hotel
The Chicken Hotel is a place to accommodate chicken when their owners go on holiday, like a cattery or kennel. Established in 2010, David Roberts, a math’s teacher at Mullion school, decided to open the chicken hotel after his friends needed somebody to look after their chickens while they went on holiday. David is very passionate about the chicken hotel and only gives his guests the best feed and coops to stay in. As well as being a maths teacher and running The Chicken hotel, David also breeds a range of different types of chicken.
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