Monday, November 26, 2012

Build a Soft Focus Filter for Your DSLR with a Sink Drainer

Build a Soft Focus Filter for Your DSLR with a Sink DrainerUsing a soft focus filter makes for flattering portraits and dream-like effects, but that comes at a cost. For about $6 you can make your own that offers the same benefits with a cool, unique look.

Through a contest, DIY Photography learned of this fun project by photographer Nick Cool. He took a stainless steel small-hole sink filter and an inexpensive camera filter that fit his lens' thread size and created a unique soft focus filter on the cheap. The project involved drilling a bunch of strategically-placed holes and fitting the sink filter into the lens ring. The filter resulted in photos with a soft look almost reminiscent of a painting. If you want to take some unique images and have a couple of hours on your hands, check out the full details of the project over at DIY Photography.

How To Build A Soft Focus Filter From A Sink Drainer | DIY Photography

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/Sda9J-heVHA/build-a-soft-focus-filter-for-your-dslr-with-a-sink-drainer

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