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Cool Links
People keep sending me links to some cool photo-related stuff, so for the alert reader interested in such things (and to make a permanent record of them for myself), I’m going to post them here:
Thanks to Bryan Bloebaum, a fabulous local photographer, for sending me the link to Lens Babies. This nifty line of “selective-focus” lenses kinda works like an old-fasioned bellows camera, but attaches to your 35mm (or digital) SLR (pretty much all mounts are available – yes, Luke, even for your Olympus). Some of you out there might argue that you can do all that the Lensbaby does with Photoshop too – and rightfully so – but for a mere $96, it’s certainly a toy that’s worth a closer look.
Thanks also to Jake for pointing me towards this enlightning article on taking off your UV filter.
And I quote: “Good modern lenses have very hard glass objectives, and/or scratch-resistant coatings. They make it difficult to scratch or mar a lens. With reasonable care, and perhaps a decent lens hood for physical protection if the objective is not recessed, there is almost no chance you will scratch the objective of your lens.”
I have to say, I haven’t had any UV filters in front of any of my lenses for years – I find them bothersome and unnecessary. And I can’t say that they’ve incurred additional, if any, scratches at all. So fellow photographers – off with those UV filters!
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