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WIKI: Shifting cultivation also known as slash-and–burn agriculture or swidden cultivation, embraces a large variety of primitive forms of agriculture. It is a special stage in the evolution from hunting and food gathering to sedentary farming. Mankind began to change its mode of life from food gatherer to food producer about 7000 B.C. by adopting shifting cultivation. Some form of shifting cultivation has been practiced in most parts of the world, but more intensive forms of agriculture have subsequently replaced it.
Location : Bandarban,Bangladesh
Mexican tourism industry would be in a bind without the hard work from fine men like these blue-collar workers... Happy to end their shift!
came across a relative boring shot i took at the cloud mountain dome. hoping to salvage it, i added some tilt shift effects via nik collection.
comments and critique are very welcomed.
Rented a tilt-shift (24mm) and played around with it, I wanted to create that "toy-model) effect that I've seen on a National Geographic paper. Didn't work that well... probably I should have got the 90mm.
Mamiya 645 AFDII + Mamiya ZD Back +Mamiya Sekor 50mm F4 Shift
Photo self-restrictions: 2 axis camera leveling + Tripod+ wide DOF
Raw to Tiff & Jpeg (Capture One)
Developed for print in Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper w/UltraChrome K3 pigment inks
We noticed that the reverse lights would go out unless you held the shifter with your hand in reverse.
It needed some adjustment at shifter. The arm pressed down the black switch but not all the way it needed to.
A tilt shift photo of New bridge in Bratislava. Taken with a Canon 450d, modified in Adobe Photoshop. Photo taken by Renata Janosova. www.flickr.com/photos/43529391@N07/
my first attempt of a tilt-shift image for www.flickr.com/groups/critics_corner/discuss/721576442602...
location: Putrajaya
1st time doing this so-called tilt-shift photo. Still new in this kind of technique.
gratitude project, day 5: two days in to a four-day workshop on digital photography workflow. ingesting so much cutting edge technical information. and able to do so. very grateful for having the capacity to learn and grow. and unlearn what i no longer need. for knowing that, even at age fifty, i can still shift gears.
Even the most confident and seasoned drivers are at risk when winter road and weather conditions change. Whether you drive for work or leisure now is the time to prepare.
Between October 1 and March 31, most BC highways require passenger vehicles to have 3-peak mountain snowflake tires and commercial vehicles to carry chains.
For more information about what you can do to be a safer driver this winter, visit ShiftIntoWinter.ca.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/shift-into-winter-2016
Michael Shifter, President of the Inter-American Dialogue, speaks on the panel.
Event agenda: www.thedialogue.org/events/latin-americas-autumn-of-disco...
Event summary: www.thedialogue.org/analysis/latin-americas-autumn-of-dis...
mcad.edu A small selection of the work of more than 150 alumni that is currently on view within the exhibition, Paradigm Shift, honoring professor Kinji Akagawa's legacy as a professor and mentor to young artists.
Photograph ©Erin Nicole Johnson for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Miniatur-Effekt (Tilt-Shift)
Alsdorf, Germany.
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Sony A99 SLT + Mirex Shift Adapter + Mamiya Sekor 55mm f2.8 N
Photo self-restrictions: 2 axis camera leveling + tripod + peaking manual focus + wide DOF
Raw to Tiff & Jpeg (Capture One)
Developed for print in Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper w/UltraChrome pigment inks