It is not unusual to end up with some kit lenses; or really old lenses if one buys, or has held onto a vintage camera. Often these are disposed of or lurk, forgotten, in some corner of our camera cache. At a time when we may be looking for inspiration it seems not unreasonable to look for, or create, images with such lenses - and a bit of a challenge perhaps?
Of course, if we were producing large, detailed prints, it would be likely our efforts would be marred by such poor optics, but I bet it will be harder to pick holes in the results when they are reduced for display on our webpages.
So, lenses that qualify are:
- Camera "Kit" lenses - e.g. 18-55, etc.
- Old lenses: say around the turn of century or before
- Photos can be new (preferably) or from your archive
You can put them on whatever camera you want, but identify the camera please!
So, to start the ball rolling, and to provide an exemplar:
Canon EOS 600D, EF-S 18-55 IS STM.