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It always happens. I peak round the door as I get the dogs ready for their morning walk, it’s flat dull and tossing down, so I decided to leave the camera. The walk is as damp as I expected but on the home leg I come across this little scene in the field. The horses have all congregated underneath a willow tree to keep dry, it looks lovely, but no camera. As I get home I leave the wet dogs in the porch and quickly pick up a camera and a tripod, jump in the car and nip back up to the field. When I get there the scene is even better, rather than the huddle I left 10 minutes ago I now have another horse trying to negotiate room underneath the willow. “Go on, shift along mate. I’m not moving.” You’ll be glad to know within a few frames, room is found and horsey get comfortably under the tree. I do like a happy ending.

The shifting sands of Drigg beach . Patterns left by the receding tide on a rough day

Part of the Daily In Challenge

Day 21

Shot In Camera Pixel Shift Resolution

When everything goes wrong, pull the switch and shift your life around.

 

Day 46/366.

Early morning activity sees JS 8081 departing the washery having discharged its load of coal. The train will make its way to Dongbolizhan for the morning shift change. Sandaoling, Xinjiang Province, China.

Tilt shift effect applied using Photoshop

Macro Monday, December 5: Arrow

tilt shift rapids

 

week 29

Theme: Tilt-Shift

Category: Conceptual

 

Slowly catching up as tie allows.

Shift change at Dongbolizhan at sunrise on 15th January 2016. 'JS' 8167 heads off to the opencast mine with workers on the footplate, as an off-going guard engages in conversation with his relief looking out for the signal for the train to proceed to the JianMeixian coal discharge point. Sandaoling, Xinjiang Province in north west China.

 

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Another sunrise take from east beach at Lossiemouth…

 

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En balade sur la Plage. Tilt shift !

I'm assuming that this was a shift change, because different guys got on with lunch buckets.

Andrew Barclay 1910-built 0-4-0 saddle tank waits impatiently with a full head of steam ready to commence afternoon shunting duties at Beamish colliery, as the relief late shift head from the shed to relieve the morning shift crew.

 

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Accessories now has direct access to the main front actionway. Hosiery has been shifted 90 degrees to be behind the aisle here.

 

Wellsville, NY. September 2017.

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Dramatic sunrise near Biddeford Pool Maine

Kruiend ijs bij Laaksum [Friesland}.

There were a number of big changes after the SOO bought the MILW and Stevens Point seen a loss of most through traffic as that was shifted to the former MILW Chicago-Twin Cities main. For awhile though the trains between the Twin Ports and Chicago continued to operate through Stevens Point. This set of power east of the roundhouse is no doubt going to be heading for the Twin Ports before long. SOO 770, CN 5215 and CNW 6580 soak up some hazy late May sun in 1986.

Young tree looks like it has been temporary excluded from the others

 

Project 365

Day 10

Five Tilt-Shifts from our recent trip to London & the Shard..!

Made using tiltshiftmaker.com/

 

Our visit to Shard here - www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/sets/72157632777704970/with...

 

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After a long weekend away, it's time to work again, but that's a pleasure in a pretty shift dress.

Copa del Rey de Aerostación. Versión tilt shift o efecto maqueta.

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Explored #269 11/24/11

This is a partial façade of the Kaleidoscope, a building in London. I like its interplay of structure, light, and reflection. The building becomes a silent theater, where geometric precision meets fleeting moments - birds in flight, fragments of sky, and shifting shadows. Each perspective angle reveals something new: the left is quiet with reflection and migrating birds and step-by-step to the right the intensity changes into a more intense colourful rhythmic palette. It’s a meditation on how perception shapes reality, inviting us to find beauty in transformation and the ever-changing world around us.

Shift, Tim Lowly, 2002, 40" x 60", acrylic on panel

 

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Shifting light - The view from the Quiraing looking down the Trotternish Ridge with some intense fragments of light picking out the features of Cleat and Dun Dubh.

 

Early morning atmospheric conditions bringing out the best that Skye has to offer, with the welcome break in the clouds revealing that magical Skye light that makes this such a special landscape.

 

Isle of Skye, Scottish Inner Hebrides

 

Explore #1 21/07/2025

 

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Experiment in tilt-shift effect on the picture of a car on fire in Brussels, for a blogpost at houbi.com/?p=623.

 

This was when bystanders and a police patrol that was in the neighbourhood tried to put out the fire. They only had a little bit of success when they pulled out the firehose from my office building onto the street. But the fire kept coming back. Then the firemen arrived.

 

The orginal picture (made with an Iphone btw) is this one.

The steps are as in this tutorial.

Being free to work in a simple shift dress is a wonderful treat! Most of all when it's such a beautiful fit.

20 de marzo 2009, Pingan, China

 

¿He conseguido el efecto o no? Decidme!!

Does it seem a tilt-shift???

Kodak Tri-X Pan 320, 4" x 5", 400 iso, N+1 development in PMK Developer, 16:40 minutes, 20C. Jobo Processor. Taken September 2024. Ebony SV45TE. Fujinon-W 125mm Lens. #8 Yellow Filter.

 

Abandoned Church, Rural Municipality of Coulee #136, Saskatchewan, Canada.

wave breakers at Portstewart Strand, Northern Ireland.

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