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Bored with your lens? Need a creative boost? Call a plumber! Here are 2 tilt-shift lenses that you can make with just a few bucks’ worth of plumbing hardware. Both give you that dreamy selective focus look you love so well, but they work a little differently. Plungercam #1 is kind of like a Lensbaby — you bend and squish the rubber housing until your image is in focus, then you fire away. Plungercam #2 is more like a traditional tilt-shift lens — you set up your shot and focus, then lock the lens into position. This means you can get repeatable results and can make killer time-lapse photos. Grab some plumbing gear this weekend and make yourself a plungercam. Humming the Roto-Rooter song while you work is optional. The Amazing Plungercam, Version #1 The Amazing Plungercam, Version #2 Photo credits: Bhautik Joshi → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← The Miniature Model Effect in Photoshop: It’s a Small World After All It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Camera on a Kite! Lensbaby 2.0 Review: Old-School, Manual-Focus, Retro Novelty Lens Fun Published on August 20, 2009 — See more DIY
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