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Here my Dad and Grandpa were fixing the brakes on my cousin's civic. I tested out my D3200's ISO abilities and I was surprised to get some good pictures. I shoot wide open at f/4 on my nikkor 200mm f/4 non-ai lens.
Part of the government's economic plan to shift from manufacturing to consumption. Dege tourism promotion at Chengdu's Jinli Street area.
Brandon Inge is in the shortstop position for the Jim Thome shift. Not that it did much good; you can shift all you like, it doesn't do squat against a homerun.
Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles branch at 5209 Wilshire Boulevard, now The Deco Building office rentals. Built in 1929, designed by the architecture firm of Morgan, Walls and Clements.
Fujica ST705w with the MC/ARAX 35mm tilt-shift lens on cross-processed Fujichrome Sensia 200 slide film.
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
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Shift – Festival der elektronischen Künste in Basel: Jenny Marketou: "Red Eyed Sky Walkers", interaktive Installation, 2007
Foto: Ketty Bertossi
Digital Photography
14 X 9.5 inches
This was almost the same as the other one. I took a different setting and took a picture of the volleyball net and had a guy standing outside. I found that getting people in tilt-shift photography is hard especially if they are moving. So because the man was just standing still I was able to get a good photo.
VERY bad pic taken with my cell phone of the shift knob in place. Oh, I so can't wiat till I have my camera back. Stupid flood.
I've been playing around with simple tilt shift miniatures. I used tiltshiftmaker.com and blogged about it here: buildmakecraftbake.com/2009/05/make-your-photos-look-like...