I am reading a book now by a woman photographer who is maybe 10 years younger than I am, about art and the creative life. I have known about her for years, and I own a couple of her books of photographs. She uses a huge 8x10 inch view camera and a really old lens that is not as sharp as modern lenses but that is part of the richness of her work. So I started thinking about and remembered that a college friend had sent me a really interesting small lens perhaps 30 years ago. It is essentially a magnifying glass lens in a funny mount so that you could tilt it in different directions to make some parts of the photograph sharp and others out of focus. Well, I found the lens in my bureau drawer and wandered around first thing this morning shooting out of the house windows, hoping for a photograph that seemed similar to hers. Well, I was not successful exactly in doing that, but I did get this photograph which I think is really interesting in a kind of haunting way. Because the device has only one optical lens, it is only sharp in the middle. I will have to go back and find some posts I did with the lens years ago on the blog. Oh, I took the color photograph and made it look sepia in color, because the photographer with the large camera does a similar thing.
So this is the lens on my SONY camera. The three screws can be turned to tilt the lens in any direction for different effects of sharpness. This device is called a Lensbaby, and they have many new, more modern versions, but mine works just fine, thank you. I am glad I could find it when I needed it. If you are curious, here is the link to the first time I used this lens, and it turns out I was trying to do the same thing with this lens! Lensbaby Photo












