Maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but I find the Lensbabies a refreshing and spontaneous approach to some subjects.
These are all taken during a fierce windstorm we've been having in my town, for around four days now -- blew down a tree in a neighbor's yard across the street! Not national news, but certainly a different run-up to Christmas!
Also seems a bit incongruous to shoot lo-fi lens on hi-fi 42MP sensor!
Lensbaby Muse (plastic element), a7R2, PP in LRCC.
Finally had some time to check and process some images taken at White Pocket with Joshua. Results are not as expected because I made a big error keeping aperture almost always at f11 instead f16 so not all parts of the frame are in focus For this kind of pictures probably a fixed and more wide lens used at smaller aperture could be the best choice or focus stacking technique but in this case you need time and we had only a short tour on that site... It will be for the next time
Contax 100/3.5, a7r. Bread department manager, supermarket, fluoro lighting, ISO 2000. An example of the degree and nature of separation using f3.5 at this focal length, for this focal distance, which leaves subjects still comfortable with enough personal space from the shooter.
Looking from an overlook over hills and mountains of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Tripod mounted A7r and Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens
ISO 50, probably f8, 1/250 second; processed in LR6.4
June 10, 2015
At an overlook in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia