Rosy Morning Dew

$28.00

A few years ago, I purchased a vintage Helios lens to practice the art of free-lensing. It’s where you separate the lens from the camera and manually adjust the focal plane and amount of blur. What I found was that I also loved simply using the vintage lens on my camera for a film-like look to the photos I take. There’s a softer quality to it. My garden tends to be my muse, so as I went out on a cool summer morning, I captured one of my favorite rose photographs to date.

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A few years ago, I purchased a vintage Helios lens to practice the art of free-lensing. It’s where you separate the lens from the camera and manually adjust the focal plane and amount of blur. What I found was that I also loved simply using the vintage lens on my camera for a film-like look to the photos I take. There’s a softer quality to it. My garden tends to be my muse, so as I went out on a cool summer morning, I captured one of my favorite rose photographs to date.

A few years ago, I purchased a vintage Helios lens to practice the art of free-lensing. It’s where you separate the lens from the camera and manually adjust the focal plane and amount of blur. What I found was that I also loved simply using the vintage lens on my camera for a film-like look to the photos I take. There’s a softer quality to it. My garden tends to be my muse, so as I went out on a cool summer morning, I captured one of my favorite rose photographs to date.