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LensBaby Composer

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Here, buildings towards the outside are noticeably curved, while the centered tower stays sharp. (Lensbaby Composer)

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Focus stays sharp in the center of the lens, gradually dropping off towards the corners. (Lensbaby Composer)

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The fisheye effect can turn otherwise boring scenes into impressive photos. (Lensbaby Composer)

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Moving objects can be difficult to capture successfully with a manual-focus lens. (Lensbaby Composer)

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The Lensbaby is a great lens for impromptu portraits and candid shots. (Lensbaby Composer)

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Selective focus is useful for isolating a single portion of an image for impact or effect. (Lensbaby Composer)

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The difference between a lens with shallow depth of field is that the Lensbaby can shift the point of focus on a single plane. (Lensbaby Composer)

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Changing aperture ring determines the degree of distortion, with larger apertures creating more blur. (Lensbaby Composer)

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Because you can't change aperture automatically, shooting in darker scenes can prove more difficult than with a traditional lens. (Lensbaby Composer)

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Ensuring your scene stays sharp is a challenge when dealing with a manual focus lens. (Lensbaby Composer)

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The fisheye optic add-on can stretch and distort otherwise normal-looking subjects. (Lensbaby Composer)

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Depending on what angle the lens is titled, focus shifts to a specific part of the image. (Lensbaby Composer)

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