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With TLT-ROKR lens adapters you can turn any adapted lens into a creative tilt-shift lens! We captured these selective focus tilt effect photos of an Easter Island statue with a vintage Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 lens mounted on a Sony A7S II camera. Click here to see our entire line of TLT ROKR adapters: bit.ly/2kyNqMp
Nikon D5000 with nikkor 18-105mm f/8.0, 1/180 sec, ISO320
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Overlooking north on Bathurst St. One of TTC's newest bendy bus operating during PM rush hour on the 7 Bathurst towards Bathurst Station.
Before and after photos showing the selective focus images you can create with TLT ROKR tilt-shift lens adapters. TLT ROKR adapters can turn any adapted lens into a tilt-shift lens! Click here to see our entire line of TLT ROKR adapters: bit.ly/2kyNqMp
A miniature effect shot of Princes Street, Edinburgh. Taken from Calton Hill.
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Taken for Saturday self challenge 19/10/2019 Tilt/Shift and/or Miniature Effect .
Well a new task for me never having the yearn to do a miniature scene so here goes !
No tilt & shift lens or a miniature effect on the processing programmes I use - but there is on the 77D camera . This was my first idea that came to me although I did have in mind facing the other way looking at the station ( as in first comment box ) but thought the effect looked best in the main shot . The train in usual fashion was running about ten minutes late according to the tanoy announcements , so I had a good chance to experiment with getting the camera set to miniature effect . This was the best one to my mind but to finish off in review mode I applied the effect for a second time to increase it just that little bit more .
An interesting technique to play around with even if it is not one you would use that often . For those that may recall , I am standing on the footbridge over the railway tracks that I used for SSC Rust !
And for your aural delight - a couple of train tracks ( pun intended ) !!
Tilt/Shift miniature action from Knoebels Grove making people look like scale models.
Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 T/S PC
Happy ROKtober! We used our TLT ROKR Tilt-Shift lens adapter to create this spooky tilt-shift effect photo of bat bones at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. Click here to learn more: bit.ly/2kyNqMp
Thirty-Nine Jellybeans - 3 (of 39) - Canon PowerShot G12 with Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
This kind of shot is not my usual thing but I thought I'd give it a go as I have a wonderful Nikon 85mm tilt/shift (perspective control) lens. I liked the idea of achieving the 'miniaturisation' effect in camera rather than in post-processing. Anyways, a bit of fun.
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Nikon D800
85mm f/2.8 Tilt/Shift
This group of students was on a tour of Gettysburg. From the tall tower at Culp's Hill I captured a tilt/shift image of them making them look like scale-sized people.
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 T/S wide open
Bristol through the hotel window using the miniature effect built in to my Fuji XT1-which I've just discovered has various in-camera effects
From the Ferris Wheel at Knoebels, looking down on the Downdraft ride, people look like scale models due to the tilt capabilities of the special lens I used to capture this image.
Nikkor 85mm PC f/2.8, wide open at f/2.8
Got some great shots over London on approach to landing at Heathrow. I tried a tilt-shift filter on this one...
17 September 2013. London Underground's White City station. The station serves the Central Line.
Taken with a Canon TS-E 90 mm f/2.8 tilt and shift lens for selective focus.
A Year in Pictures image 260 of 365.
I wish I'd had such a iconic venue for my sports lessons at school. These Greek children were lucky enough to be practising in the Panathenaic Olympic Stadium in Athens.
Thirty-Nine Jellybeans - 2 (of 39) - Canon PowerShot G12 with Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
A tilt/shift miniature of the battlefield at Gettysburg.
Nikon D800 @ Nikkor PC 85mm T/S f/2.8 wide open
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Tilt-Shift Miniature, toytown Faking –Effects, by effiart
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Tilt-Shift Photography (Miniature Faking)
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Tilt-Shift miniature faking is a creative technique whereby a photograph of a life-size location or object is manipulated to give an optical illusion of a photograph of a miniature scale model.
Altering the focus of the photography in Photoshop, here additional photofiltre, (or similar program) simulates the shallow depth of field normally encountered with macro lenses making the scene seem much smaller than it actually is.
In addition to focus manipulation, the tilt-shift photography effect is improved by increasing color saturation and contrast, to simulate the bright paint often found on scale models.
Most faked tilt-shift photographs are taken from a high angle to further simulate
the effect of looking down on a miniature.
The technique is particularly effective on buildings, cars, trains and people.
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