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Tilt/Shift effect with a Russian Hartblei 65mm superrotator lens on a Nikon D-80 Camera. No photoshop other than some color and contrast adjustment.

Experimenting with creating fake tilt shift effect using Photoshop.

I shot this same scene in three different ways, to mess around with how focus can change the appearance.

 

I used the same method as in the 'corrected' version, except for this shot I tilted the lens in the opposite direction, making a shallow depth of field. This is what those ~$2000 tilt-shift lenses do, but it's easy to do the same thing, albeit roughly, with a 50mm prime. (Or with any lens, really. Having an aperture ring helps though.)

My first Tilt shift Effect

 

Canon EOS 20D

Helios 44M-2 58mm f/2

 

Photoshop CS5

Curitiba, PR - Brazil.

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From a big production with pals of Big Fish Here is a shot during the shoot inside tcu's training facility.

 

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Playing - it's a beautiful boat, but too large to photograph from its own side of the canal and so needs a telephoto, which washes it out a little (well, it does for me!).

 

The tilt-shift is just me poncing about, sorry.

RGA Headquarters in Chesterfield, Missouri. Clayco, design builder; Gensler, project architect.

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View large for full tilt shift effect. I think this is one of my favourites so far :)

Took a break from homework and messed with the camera a bit.

Versions of a typewriter keyboard.

 

Nostalgia.

 

March 17, 2021.

 

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A Shift Works shifter assembly was installed as it solved a number of problems that showed up when trying to use the original cable shifter from the 1988 Corvette.

I've been itching to take a tilt shift photo but haven't had a chance to do it...until this morning.

playing with some tilt shift effects

 

Michigan City IN Washington Park Sunset

Taken from the roof of the new Mitchell Physics building at Texas A&M University. Pictured is the Northgate district.

SHIFT Innovation Exhibit at ASTC Baltimoe, 2011

Mathieu Gregoire, 1994, California Center for the Arts, Escondido, center courtyard area and the great lawn – A series of granite stones shifting from natural boulders to refined and polished geometric shapes. Water flows from a large weeping rock and ends in a formal geometric pool at the entrance to the Great Lawn.

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Collab with Macca (http://www.flickr.com/photos/macay/) under the Westway in Ladbroke Grove

 

Pretty pleased with this one as we had no time to prepare or decide what we were going to do... just turned up with our bits and pieces and tried to make it work

My first tilt shift photo. Created using tiltshiftmaker.com. So I guess that is cheating, but there you go.

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