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Adams/Wabash 'L' Station, The Loop, Chicago

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 500, f/6.3, 270mm, 1/640s

Happy slider Sunday and happy monochrome bokeh Thursday! View along a bicycle route through Wassenaar / The Netherlands. It is one of the most beautiful and dreamy spots one can find in the estates open for public just behind the dunes. In camera miniature effect and b/w conversion in LR

🎧 Jamie Cullum - London Skies 🎧

 

Today I was browsing through my archive photos of our trip to London in May 2017 after hearing the rather alarming news from England ...

 

We were visiting THE SHARD on our wedding anniversary ... and I never had a stronger Gin & Tonic so far in my life - they really meant well for me ... I swear it was the tower that swayed and not me ;))

 

Have a Happy Forth Sunday of Advent (nonetheless) and a Happy Sliders Sunday ... and please take care !!

 

And happy Windows Wednesday :)

 

[Editing: Perspecitve Efex (horizontal alignment and miniature effect) and Silver Efex (mainly Omnious Fade) and some additional editing in Affinity Photo - here especially trying to remove the most disturbing reflections]

These two locos were headed out, likely to be turned on the wye just north of the yard.

 

The miniature effect is due to using a Tilt / Shift lens to manipulate the focal plane, combined with a tight depth of field, to make the full-size train look like a model train.

The effect of this "Perspective Control" Lens renders an image that makes this full-size train appear to be a miniature or model train.

 

Nikkor PC 85mm f/2.8 Tilt/Shift

This NS train is exiting Enola Yard. It looks like a model train via the tilt effect of a tilt/shift lens (Perspective Control).

Had a little fun with the old macro lens for this Christmas feel capture. Taking the opportunity to to wish you All a Merry Christmas.

View of Lisbon at dawn from Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen in Alfama.

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Photographer by the Lake - Sony A7S II, TLT ROKR Tilt-Shift Adapter, Nikon Micro-Nikkor 60mm f2.8 lens

Attempting the miniature effect with Lightroom.

with Nikon D3300 "effects"

taken at Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort, Minamiuonuma, Niigata, Japan

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Bootshaus Nr. 2 am Obersee im Berchtesgadener Land in Bayern.

Pebble Beach in Brooklyn is a rock-strewn, riverside beach popular for sunset views of the Brooklyn Bridge & the Manhattan skyline. However, I used my tilt-shift lens to get a miniature view of the area and some people.

 

Nikon D800 & Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 Perspective Control prime, wide open at f/2.8

Autumn walk in a miniature world.

 

Nikon D7200 - miniature effect.

28mm non-cpu manual focus lens, zone focused at

f/8.

Not only the Port of Hamburg but "Street-Canyons" could be ssen quiet well from the Elbphilharmonie Plaza. Things looked a bit like toys so I choose a miniature-effect.

 

Nicht nur der Hafen, auch "Straßen-Schluchten" lassen sich von der Plaza gut einsehen. Irgendwie erinnerte mich das Licht und die relative Kleinheit der Dinge an Spielzeug, deshalb habe ich den Effekt gewählt.

Arcadia Management Area

Exeter, Rhode Island

 

Taken after a recent (solo, socially-distant) mountain bike ride at a favorite local haunt. Looking to do something a little different than the standard waterfall shot, I decided to play with the tilt function of the tilt-shift lens. Tilting the lens all the way up produces the "miniature" effect, which becomes more pronounced with the larger focal length versions of this lens. Focal point here is the large boulder to the left of the falls.

 

Stay safe and look out for one another my friends.

 

Lens: 24mm tilt-shift, maximum upward shift

Filters: landscape polarizer, 2-stop soft-edge GND

The town of Boumalne Dades, in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The majority of the buildings, in this town of ~11,000, had a distinctive pink hue which really gets accentuated in the light of dusk.

 

I accidentally tweaked the camera and activated the miniature effect. I was actually pleased with result.

More fun with my tilt-shift lens. This time making a boat look like a toy.

 

Of course, I do this optically, not with some app.

 

Nikon 85mm PC f/2.8

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A re-edit of a recent post, this time with a little tilt-shift added

Miniature effect of Edinburgh Castle and the surrounding area.

Krumau vom Schloss aus gesehen, tilt/shift

 

Anykščiai, Lithuania

Last June, Mum and I took the ferry across to Scotland and spent the day driving around Dumfries and Galloway. Although it was a bit mizzley at times, we still had a fantastic day. I loved how just a little bit of sunlight came across the top of this hill as the mist started to lift, so I highlighted it with a tilt/shift effect.

 

Hope you all have a great start to the week.... the sun is actually shining here in Northern Ireland today and it's to be a good one :)

 

Take care and thank you all for the views, comments and faves :)

The view from the top of Bolton Castle

Nikon D750 miniature effect mode

 

Saturday Self Challenge

 

This week's challenge is Tilt Shift Photography It is a process that uses selective focus to produce an illusion of a scene to look like a miniature. If you have a tilt shift lens, use it; if you don't have a special lens, you may use a processing program. Most processing software has this effect. The real challenge will be choosing the right subject for your submission.

 

Well this challenge was a first for me, and judging by the trouble I’ve had it will most probably be the last time I attempt tilt shift. I don’t have a tilt shift lens so decided to use the in built ‘miniature’ effect in camera, which I discovered gives the desired results - that is if you get things right, which I didn’t, until I watched a video which explained the correct angles to take the shot from. Short of ideas for a subject, and trying some things which didn’t quite work, I ended up hanging out of one of our windows and pointing the camera down through the trees, in the direction of the old Zion church and some buildings on the road below. Luckily the valley side slopes quite steeply up again beyond the road, so everything in the middle got trapped between the greenery. I’m quite pleased with result, this is the best of many experiments which ended up in the bin. Apart from a very slight straighten the shot is SOOC.

 

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A still from a new short film I made with a homemade pinhole lens. It's about a man searching for a phantom mammoth. Check it out here: youtu.be/wwrYC_JFIgo

 

Camera: Sony A7S II

Lens: Homemade Pinhole Soda Can Lens

Used in-camera Miniature Effect.

 

CC Most Versatile: Try Something Different - Miniature Effect

Deckchairs

 

St Ives, Cornwall, UK

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