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first tilt shift test

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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Honey Bee,working the day Shift.

Dramatic sunrise near Biddeford Pool Maine

NIGHT SHIFT same place, differens lights,

different clouds up in the sky.

Up to down, left to right,

distancing made by stripes.

 

Sony a6000 with Tokina 11-16 f2.8. Edit in Lightroom and composed in Photoshop.

 

#night; #day; #stripe; #sky; #tree; #stars; #blue; #green; #mirror; #reflection;

First part of a collaboration with the amazing fashion designer Rebel Yuths.

 

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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.

mamiya rz67

75mm f/4,5 shift

agfa rsx II 50

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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Here's the final artwork for the CD sleeve. It will be a limited run of music performed by our church band. I changed the overall balance, added the "Shift" text and changed the "framed" image (which I shot yesterday). I like the final outcome, hopefully it will interest people.

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

 

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Beneath a sky fractured by shifting clouds, Lofoten’s peaks rise in jagged defiance, their edges etched against the dimming light like the script of an ancient, undeciphered language. Golden beams, sharp and fleeting, lance through the mist, not to illuminate but to sculpt—carving lines of impermanence into the rugged stone, as if the universe were writing an ode to its own imperfection.

 

The mountains do not stand; they loom, timeless yet restless, their forms whispering of upheaval and stillness in the same breath. Mist coils through the valleys, not as concealment, but as something alive, something uncertain—an interlude between revelation and obscurity. The scene feels less like a landscape and more like a question suspended in the air, unanswered and unanswerable, vibrating with quiet intensity.

 

This is no harmony, no serene moment of balance; it is a collision—a struggle between light and shadow, permanence and decay. The peaks are not guardians or monuments; they are the earth’s raw truth laid bare, fractured, unyielding, yet strangely vulnerable beneath the weight of the sky’s indifferent gaze. The light does not caress them—it strikes, refracts, vanishes, leaving no promise of return.

 

In this tableau, the boundaries of self dissolve. To behold it is to teeter on the edge of comprehension, caught between the transient and the eternal. The mountains seem less a part of the earth and more a rupture in it, a place where the world has torn itself open to reveal something both terrifying and profound: a reminder that existence is neither fixed nor fleeting but an ongoing act of becoming, always at the mercy of forces beyond understanding.

  

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Find out more beautiful landscapes of Norway and Lofoten's untouched wilderness in my photos, stories and films on the website www.coronaviking.com

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.

wave breakers at Portstewart Strand, Northern Ireland.

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.

Shaftarea in a Salt mine

 

Schachtfüllort in einem Kalibergwerk

This morning when I walked into the living room a beam of light was shining on my painting Shift in an otherwise dimly lit space. A lovely moment as I finish a new painting of Temma's hand for the group exhibition opening this Friday from 5 to 8 pm Hofheimer Gallery in Chicago. Hope to see you there!

I came across this scene on the road from Tsetang to Lhasa

Here's one from sunrise last week in Malibu, CA. Looking forward to getting on the road and heading up to the Sierras sometime in October. Not that I don't love shooting at the sea but I'm ready for some new scenery. Thanks for taking a look.

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Elgin, Illinois, USA - Near 42.0109, -88.3477

July 30, 2024

 

Focus stacked from 150 images using Nikon Focus Shift and Helicon.

 

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Pine forests surround a shifting sand dune on the northwest side of Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.

Vignettes from December 31 Sunrise

Nexus: a performance by Body Shift as part of the Austin Dance Festival on April 1, 2017, in downtown Austin. Body Shift is a mixed-ability dance project that offers classes, workshops and performances in creating ways for people of all abilities to dance together.

A good day for clouds with high altitude moisture from the Pacific sweeping across Mexico.

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