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And if you could read your future, like in tea?
Et s'il était possible d'y lire ton avenir comme dans le thé ?
Bonne semaine :)
Have a good week :)
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Nikon D5000 with nikkor 18-105mm f/8.0, 1/180 sec, ISO320
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Tilt/Shift miniature action from Knoebels Grove making people look like scale models.
Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 T/S PC
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 ) !!
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 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
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
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.
Dubai, UAE
Nikon D800
85mm f/2.8 Tilt/Shift
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
Got some great shots over London on approach to landing at Heathrow. I tried a tilt-shift filter on this one...
A tilt/shift miniature of the battlefield at Gettysburg.
Nikon D800 @ Nikkor PC 85mm T/S f/2.8 wide open
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 used a tilt/shift lens to create a miniature effect on this freight train being flat-switched at Enola Yard near Harrisburg, PA. This isn't some filter done after the shot; the only thing I did in photoshop was to level/crop the photo.
Nikkor PC-E 45mm f/2.8D @ f/2.8 (wide open)
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.