Tuesday, March 23, 2010

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

Since I was out and about with the soft focus lens the other day, I thought I'd try taking a few photos outside of the traditional soft-focus subjects. Those subjects being, in no particular order: a.) flowers, b.) aging celebrities, c.) babies, d.) classified or otherwise embarrassing documents, and e.) elves and other woodland folk. Of those, I only had flowers handy, so I had to branch out a bit further.

So I think I sort of understand now why you don't normally see soft focus photos of bridges. The results are kind of weird and Holga-esque though, so I figured I'd post a few anyway.

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

hawthorne bridge, soft focus

Saturday, March 20, 2010

cherry tree, waterfront park

cherry tree, soft focus

More soft focus fun, this time some cherry blossoms in Waterfront Park. They'll probably still be out for another week or so, although the fun's already over for the year in Terry Schrunk Plaza and Portland Center Park and probably most other spots around town.

cherry tree, soft focus

cherry tree, soft focus

cherry tree, soft focus

cherry tree, soft focus

cherry tree, soft focus

Friday, March 19, 2010

spring (orange)

spring (orange)

spring (orange)

glasses

glasses

glasses

glasses

glasses

glasses

spring (pink ii)

spring (pink)

Same tree, same lens, late afternoon set.

spring (pink)

spring (pink)

spring (pink)

spring (pink i)

spring (pink)

Morning set, with a cheap Sima 100mm soft focus lens. Which is basically a single plastic(?) lens in a cheap plastic tube. It doesn't feel like a real lens; it feels like it maybe ought to be one of those gag lenses that's actually a squirt gun or something. It also doesn't really look much like a real lens, and it's only a matter of time before I get WTF-is-that questions, which I never enjoy. But hey, it's good for interesting photos of flowers, which is the main thing.

spring (pink)

spring (pink)

spring (pink)

spring (pink)