I tried a bit but it would take a few passes in iPhoto to correct. If it was me, I'd just go black and white with the whole bunch. B&W would certainly look better than a full color cast picture.
For me, manual focusing is pleasant. It brings me back to real photography where I'm the one who decides what I want in focus, not the camera.
Here's an example I got with the E-X2 with my Sigma 105 macro lens. Glass on a frosted glass table.
I usually do flowers in the morning, but tonight I saw the light going down on the daisies and I just couldn't resist getting the Df out again with the Sigma 150. I guess I never had the chance to mention that I just love the bokeh this lens gets... Mixture of cold and warm light made this even...
What's for dinner. Fresh bio salad with strawberries and poppyseed vinaigrette. Having no mirror to shake the camera is a huge help in getting SHARP hand held photos. And the fact that Fuji lenses are sharp.
After the rain in the backyard. It seems this might be the last weekend for the philadelphus. It's really not easy to get sharp shot when the wind blows on flowers. I got a lot of rejects. All processed with Apple viewer from SOOC jpegs.
Using the dream machine lens this morning (55 1.2 + close-up filter) got me these softer than soft pics with the Df. From jpegs out of camera cropped and resized for web.
Ah, I'm back home and with my Df... relief it is.
Yard pictures of the day since my Philadelphus shrub is full bloom I couldn't let it go by without a picture.
And the cat was just having a bit of fun under the hammock.