P#30: An Enchanting Pink Cosmos Photograph

Kathleen Clemons proves that Lensbaby can outperform Photoshop with this pink cosmos photograph

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This photograph of pink cosmos growing in Kathleen's garden is the perfect example of how the Lensbaby can do things that Photoshop just can't. Here she explains why.

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Kathleen Clemons: This photograph is of the pink cosmos growing in my garden. When people ask me about the Photoshop myth, I think of this photo because you can see what the Lensbaby has done for light in this photo and I don't think you could do that in Photoshop. (click the image for a larger version)

This pink cosmos shot is straight out of the camera, no manipulations -- just focused on one and I believe this one might be wide open. I'm not positive.

I'm terrible at keeping track because I put the aperture rings in my pocket and pop them in and pop them out so I don't know exactly which aperture ring that I have in it any particular time, but it definitely shows the wonderful way that the Lensbaby handles light.

To Conclude

This photograph may look like it's been altered with a program like Photoshop, but that's definitely not the case. The shot is straight from the camera with no manipulations whatsoever. This pink cosmos photograph is the perfect example of just what the Lensbaby can do.

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