Today is Technical Day and you will have to stretch your creative muscles! (I can already "hear" the collective groans.) Have you ever heard of free lensing?
Freelensing is "exposing an image while the lens is removed from the camera body". You can get the same effect from free lensing as some of our Lens Baby lenses. Selective focus is achieved by hand-holding the lens close to the sensor and moving the lens to get the effect you want.
You will need to be very careful. Don't do this outside on a windy day!
- Choose a subject. The easiest subjects for the technique are flowers or other objects that don't move.
- It's best to put your camera on a tripod, then remove the lens and play around with focus.
- My subject above was taken with my 50 mm lens removed from the camera.
- You'll probably want to use your viewfinder so that you can adjust the lens accordingly.