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Only my second attempt at tilt shift. I guess it works sort of.
Bottom of the Peruvian lift at Snowbird ski area in Utah.
Mini Farm! This is my friend's parent's farm in Upper Michigan, he took it from his airplane and I made it look like a model for him as a gag.
This is a shot from this afternoon. I used my Nikon D800E with the new KIPON Tilt&Shift Adapter in combination with my Hasselblad Sonor T* 5,6/250mm made by Carl Zeiss for the first time. I closed the aperture to F16. I really live the image quality of these old lenses!! No perspective corrections applied!!
Shift key on a 1947 Smith-Corona Clipper typewriter. "Floating Shift" refers to the mechanism used to shift to uppercase letters. On this machine, the segment (all the typebars and their pivots) moves downward when you push the shift key. On some other machines, the shift is achieved by shifting the entire carriage up, which requires more effort.
Nearing 10pm fatigue is setting in for all of us, but handling livestock means the work must continue until it is completed, and since every team member has an important role we are glad of mum's stubborn refusal to quit, at the same time as wishing she would go home to the warmth of the kitchen.
124 in 2024
#14 - Bicycle Parts
Thank you in advance for your views, comments, and faves. They are much appreciated!
My first Tilt-Shift on a picture that I took last year in Italy.
Let me know what do yu think about it.
From a coastal walk in Gullane Bay, East Lothian. Noticed the low sun casting shadows on the dunes way above the beach.
Handheld and no filters.
Thanks for looking and for any comments / faves.
the sun has moved in the sky and now i spend the majority of the late afternoons with this kind of light coming in...
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Tammy is just starting her 12 hour shift. She was able to get some good rest and slept well so she has the energy to face another long evening. Stay safe, Tammy.
She stood up on her own for this pic! Strong girl.
Vintage Tammy by Ideal (new to me)
Clone dress
Barbie Civil War era cape
Shoes - vintage Tammy
Unknown vintage bag
Barbie wheelchair (lucky flea market find)
Stethoscope - modern Barbie
Fire extinguisher- Rement
Cork board, clock - made by me
Floor - foam core
Walls - scrapbook paper glued onto a Lego box (my former school)
flic.kr/p/2oERnYt Night Artist
flic.kr/p/2oEJpCQ Night Beat
flic.kr/p/2oEvrXm Night Tab
flic.kr/p/2oEw3dp Night Rendezvous
flic.kr/p/2oEhG1q Night Family
flic.kr/p/2oE1Drh Night Shift
flic.kr/p/2oDQhEa Night Owl
flic.kr/p/2oDHzr5 Night Stalker
flic.kr/p/2oDwTYZ Night Humor
flic.kr/p/2oETGXN Nighthawks - Everything, Everywhere, All at once
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I managed to get up to Lancelin recently for a late afternoon/evening shoot. The conditions were looking good so I headed up there giving myself plenty of time to scout the dunes for a composition I was happy with. After roaming the dunes for 3 hours or so I had two compositions marked out that I felt were strong. It was then a matter of waiting for the sun to meet the horizon and for the lines in the dunes to take shape.
Lancelin, Western Australia
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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.
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First attempt at tilt-shift photography. The idea is to create the impression that you are viewing a model. There are basically two methods. The first is to buy a specialist lens, the second is via software use. If you would like to know more see the link below.
www.tiltshiftphotography.net/photoshop-tutorial.php
This link shows a video using approximately 6000 tilt shift photos which is a must see.
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This is what happens when you forget to tighten your tripod adaptor. It obviously didnt turn out the way I hoped, but I thought it looked abstractish cool in the end. Amazing how the drop remained exponentially consistent. Heh... The main landmarks are recognizable, which is kinda cool
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.
This is what happens when I end up in a line waiting for breakfast. My hand on my cars shifter. Not going fast.
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.