
I took the Lensbaby into the garden this afternoon, and man! it really reminds you why you need to take a lot of shots to only get a few good ones. It's really hard to nail the focus, unless the light is really good. I did come up with a few keepers, though.
I shot these at f/2, with no aperture disc in the camera. This ensures maximum beautiful blur (in the parts that are supposed to be blurry, natch).


And my last shot, with a more run of the mill lens. The sky was doing some pretty things as the sun prepared to set. That foliage in the bottom corner is a papaya tree.

As you may have noticed, I figured out how to put larger images on the blog. It's a little time consuming, because I have to change the HTML for each after it is uploaded, but this is a blog about photography! Shouldn't you be able to see the pictures?