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My latest attempt at tilt-shifting. Quite pleased with how its turned out. Original photo taken from a bridge, just outside of Chepstow on the England / Wales Border.

 

Best viewed at one of the larger sizes.

  

I've never seen the crown feathers standing up like this. Have you?

 

  

thanks to the shift adapter it was possible to show the elegant and slim design and construction of this neogothic church

 

Die Pauluskirche wurde in Groß-Lichterfelde (seit 1920 Berliner Ortsteil Lichterfelde) wurde im Stil der Backsteingotik von Fritz Gottlob, einem der wichtigsten Verfechter dieser Stilrichtung, errichtet. Die Baukosten betrugen 250.000 Mark (kaufkraftbereinigt in heutiger Währung: rund 2 Millionen Euro). Die Kirche wurde am 2. Juni 1900 eingeweiht. Nach der Zerstörung im Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde sie zwischen 1951 und 1957 unter Leitung von Erich Ruhtz und Karl Streckebach wieder aufgebaut und am 24. März 1957 von Bischof Otto Dibelius wieder eingeweiht. 1987 wurde die unter Denkmalschutz stehende Kirche nach Plänen von Peter Lehrecke grundlegend renoviert.

Night shift blues..

With some green and yellow too!

(Only an hour and a half late off tonight!) Sigh!

Genuine patient though, so not so bad..

 

We work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.

It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.

Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.

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...work that out, if you can...

Photoshop "tilt shift" photo from my trip to Paris a year ago.

(Berlin, Lichtenberg)

 

Minolta AF 1.7/50

Avocets changing shift on eggs at RSPB Leighton Moss today.

Tilt shift Surfer...

Looks like a mini surf model

Despite similar looks, this tessellation is not Momotani’s Wall — it is a different pattern designed by myself. Its relation to Momotani’s Wall is roughly such as the relation of Pythagorean Tiling to Rectangle and Square Flagstone.

 

The twists being placed around the rectangle with rotational but without axial symmetry lead to some interesting properties. First, the tessellation is not rectangular, although the staggered rectangles create a roughly rectangular outline whose sides are not parallel to the sides of the bricks. Second, unlike Momotani’s Brick Wall, the bricks in this design can be made with different proportions. The height is always two grid units and the length can be arbitrary as long as it’s at least two grid units. In this fold, the proportions are 3:2. The case with square bricks is the same design as Pythagorean Tiling with 1:1 ratio and the way I came up with the idea for Shifted Bricks was by modifying that model. It is even possible to mix different brick lengths in a single model as long as the length is consistent along each strip of bricks whose top and bottom edges are adjacent.

 

Shifted Bricks is an iso-area tessellation. In contrast to Momotani’s Wall, the bricks on both sides are parallel rather than perpendicular to each other. The direction of the slant between brick columns is mirrored between the sides. In the pictures you can see that I folded the model in such way that the front side is completely clean while the back side has some visible construction creases. Folding both sides cleanly seems possible for but rather tedious for larger grids (the model shown here is from 32×32 grid).

 

I will be teaching this model at the online CDO convention this November. If you want to try making a clean fold (with lots of precreasing), you can use the instructions I made available at origami.kosmulski.org/instructions/shifted-bricks

Night shift at the old middle school is a spooky gig.

Another shifted composition. This is a side view of the building that once served as the locomotive shops for the Monessen Southwestern Railway.

 

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1600 iso. Best on black large!

Tilt shift effect applied using Photoshop

An unexpected snowfall during peak fall color in Leavenworth, WA makes magic!

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Tilt shift done in photoshop. Original photo taken from the top of the Arc de Triumph. Zoom in for full glory.

Tilt Shift Bridge at Broadwaters

A wonderful warm day provided such welcomed pleasure, as the evening came a cool front approached and treated all to a delightful show...Burgerhill rhinebeck

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Part of a collaboration with fashion designer Rebel Yuths back in January.

 

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Outfit: Meira (bodysuit/red & cropped blazer/black) by GIZ SEORN *Get this item at the K9 event!* www.flickr.com/photos/54159573@N05

 

Tattoo: Puppy Spots by DAZED www.flickr.com/photos/-gossip_girl-/

 

Access: Olesya Lace Coat (Onyx) by Rowne www.flickr.com/photos/houseoffox/

 

Wings: Faery Wings by -FAS- www.flickr.com/photos/idrialghost/

Fenway Park in Boston with a Tilt-shift effect - shot from the top of the Prudential Tower.

   

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Bees at the Chicago Botanic Garden - Glenco, IL

Agfa Isoly with inverted Holga lens

Lower Darnley, PEI

Minolta MC 28mm f/3.5 on a Fotodiox tilt/shift adapter, only a few mm of shift used for this one. Preset the focus and walk the tripod to the middle of the road, hit the 2sec timer and watch for cars.

Modelling by a friend.

image made with Nikon D810 and 50/1,2 Ais

(The new feature of the Pentax K-3II)

 

Pentax K-3II

DA 35mm 2.8 Macro Limited

Out of camera jpeg

 

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A calm morning before the remnants of Harvey arrive later today.

Only my second attempt at tilt shift. I guess it works sort of.

Bottom of the Peruvian lift at Snowbird ski area in Utah.

My First Tilt-shift pic!!!

Mini Farm! This is my friend's parent's farm in Upper Michigan, he took it from his airplane and I made it look like a model for him as a gag.

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