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Office building of Faculty Aerospace Engineering, Technical University Delft NL.
Architect Geert Drexhage / DSBV, 1965.
This is my attempt to do the whole tiltshift thing. I ran across a Photoshop tutorial on doing the effect and delicious'ed it. When I saw my boss going through his pictures of a mission trip he went on I noticed this pic and thought it would be a good one to try the effect on. I think it turned out great but you be the judge. Comments welcomed and encouraged.
Airport Rd 2017: The first time I get to spot one of these, and it had to be on the 'fast' lane; also in Shift: www.thedailystar.net/shift/features/car-spotting/volvo-s90
The gear shift knob on my old Ford pickup truck. The 5 speed manual transmission is operated by both pushing and pulling the gear shift lever.
This image is about 6.35 cm (2.5 inches) on the long edge.
More in this series to come.... :-)
Thank you to Julie Brocklehurst (XstockX) for allowing me to use her photo in this picture :-)
Simon
My work on Red Bubble
After a year off because of the pandemic, the National Pike Steam, Gas, and Horse Association summer show was back in full force this year. Every time I go to the show, I try to take a different camera or lens that I haven't used there before. This time, I brought a tilt-shift lens which I didn't have in years prior.
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
26th January 2022, Berlin
Nikon D3x
Nikon Micro Nikkor AF-D 60mm 2,8
Elinchrom 400ELB
2x Quadra HS
Elinchrom Rotalux 70x70
Elinchrom Deep Octa 70
Morning shift change at Dongchang Yard on the Jixi Coal Railway serving the Chengzihe Colliery. Two 'SY' class 2-8-2s enter the yard, with another class member being serviced in the background by the discharge hoppers on 7th January 2010.
Copyright Gordon Edgar - No unauthorised use
Poranna zmiana na kolejach KWB Konin. Na zdjęciu widoczne manewry nieopodal Elektrowni Pątnów.
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Morning shift on lignite coal mines in Konin. In the picture you can see maneuvers near Pątnów power station.
Le Petit Train - Chanson par Les Rita Mitsouko
Le p'tit train. S'en va dans la campagne. Va et vient. Poursuit son chemin. Serpentin.
Paradigm Shift ... A major change in how some process is accomplished . It can certainly happen when a new piece of technology radically alters the way of doing something and, as a consequence, results in a better product.
That certainly is applicable to photography. Shooting wildlife ... especially small birds ... had lost much of its charm for me. Unable to get the detail I wanted in certain shots was quite often disappointing and resulted in a general lack of interest. But a new piece of technology is perhaps about to change all that.
This shot, and the other two I uploaded ( I don't usually do that) were taken hand held from a distance of at least twenty five feet ... from a parked vehicle, across a logging road, shooting up into a tree. Frankly, considering all that, the amount of feather detail amazed me. This same day I went on to shoot even smaller birds which were closer to me than this and the results were even better. I think I can truly say that my interest has been rekindled.
My old Sigma 150-500mm was good ... still is. No question about it! Actually, I managed to take a pretty good shot of Saturn with it a few nights ago ( with a 2x teleconverter attached). But it certainly seems as if the Sigma Sport 150- 600 is much, much better.
Las lentes tilt-shift, o en español lentes descentrables, se utilizan en fotografía para a grandes rasgos cambiar el punto de vista y evitar así que líneas paralelas converjan. Es muy útil en fotografías de edificios altos.
En concreto, se utiliza para hacer que objetos y personas reales parezcan miniaturas.
A este uso también se le llama miniature faking (miniatura fingida).
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Fuente: “El libro Gordo de Petete”
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This is the scene each day during the busy season on Coney Island. The NYPD have a strong presence with their shift changes taking place on the street, this is not only impressive but good for public relations and confidence.
Tried a tilt shift effect focusing on the VW only.
The shot was taken on a 4x5 paper but because of a light leak or a reflexion on the window, I had to crop a good portion of it.
- Camera: 1940's Japanese half plate
- Lens: Schneider 150mm 5.6
- Negative: Arista EDU Ultra VC RC Paper
- Set at ISO 3 - f4 & 1/30 sec.
- Developer: Caffenol C-H
With well over a hundred units and multiple buildings, visiting this location was very much like exploring a ghost town. I went back to this location a few times and the only other people around were a group of kids and some squatters living inside one of the units. The power was on at this complex and most of the units were open and nothing was boarded, that was until there was a fire at one of the units, likely set by that same group of kids I had seen during a previous visit. After the fire, the squatters were gone, the windows of the buildings were boarded and security roamed the grounds looking for trespassers.
Former public housing complex that was located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
©James Hackland
- www.kevin-palmer.com - In the afternoon the wind began to pick up as snow showers moved in over the Tetons. Blowing snow filled the air while I snowshoed back to my car.