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Thanks for this post guys.
And for pushing us to try new things with our photographs. :)

xoxo
http://natashafatah.com

How fun! I had never even heard of this technique before, thanks for the tutorial!

- Angela Marie @ http://sunkissedivory.blogspot.com

Really interesting! Thanks for the advice.

xO, vicky
http://somehowlovely.blogspot.com

this is such a fun idea! can't wait to try!

Wow. I've never heard of this one! Thank you.

Woah...such an awesome idea that I had never heard of. Totally trying this out soon! :)

Had some trouble leaving a comment!! I just wanted to say I am a little excited about trying this. I just tried a technique where you hold up the lens backwards to the camera to get close ups.

I love when you guys teach me about photography - favorite lessons!

grace
http://herumbrella.com

the black and white portrait is just gorgeous!

Wonderful photos!)

I'm excited to try this! Thanks for sharing. Amazing photos!

great post,i tried and some worked out ok but definately needs heaps of practise!

Are there some cameras that this won't work with? I have a Nikon D3000, and I can't find a way around the "no lens is attached" issue... I will try with my film camera too, this looks awesome. I really hope I can get it to work! Thanks!
Jennybodell.blogspot.com

The Photos look great! I have to try this technique out very soon
Thanks your this tutorial!

Thanks for the tutorial! I've always wanted to try this! x

http://thedamselinadress.blogspot.com/

awesome tutorial!
thank you so much,
i'm going to try it this week!

SUPER awesome! *getting her camera out*

First time I read about free lensing. The photos look great!

This is so cool! Love the effects. And the portrait pictures are wonderful!

http://stainsofpaint.blogspot.com/

I love free lensing! Also be sure to take your time with it. I know when I'm shooting models, sometimes I get flustered when I'm taking a while to get the focus right, so you just have to use patience and not fret. Focus on the eyes too, as that is the most important aspect of (most) portrait photos. As always it's just trial and error, and even still I get unfocused photos, but the more your practice the more comfortable you get, and that's the important part.

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