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An improvised tilt-shift lens for my F4. Old lens from a 1920s pocket kodak (6x9) and a homemade bellows. The resultant photos are ... wierd ... Nonetheless there'll be a few up :0

Tilt-shiftbewerking is een methode om een foto van een gewone omgeving, bijvoorbeeld een landschap of een stadsbeeld, zodanig te bewerken dat het lijkt alsof het een foto van een miniatuurstad of een schaalmodel is.

playing with a tilt/shift effect on a shot I took from the CN tower 2 summers ago

 

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A tilt-shift miniature fake of the Banff Springs Hotel. Taken from Sulphur Mountain. Shot on Fuji Velvia (ISO 50).

Passeio: Edifício Martinelli

São Paulo - SP

11 de junho de 2011

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Another tilt shift attempt

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Edge 80 Optics with lensbaby composer mount. (manual) (color corrected)

The Singapore Flyer - like the London Eye - one of the iconic structures in the Singapore skyline.

 

Hand tilted - no adaptor

 

If you want to see a really good daytime shot of this, go here

This IS in Japan, by the way.

first attempt at tilt-shift

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Been a long time between uploads. Just downloaded a tilt shift app for iPhone and my first attempt is above.

Oakbrook Center

Oak Brook, Illinois, USA

Here is my first attempt at tilt-shift photography. From what I heard, it involves taking a picture from a high place. Blurring some areas and raising the saturation. Not sure if it works to create the right effect but will practice some more until I take better tilt-shift pictures.

 

Taken using Nikon D40X and enhanced using Aperture and Photoshop Elements.

Tilt Shift photo of the Aston Martin GT4 race at AMOC Donington Park October 2010

Mas esse eu já consegui fazer em programa de edição... fica bom também.

 

Como para fazer com lente tem que comprar uma, vai demorar muuuuuuito!

Failed two hour exposure, but my tilt shift tests were at least a success for a future project.

House seen from Horse Lake Road across Wenatchee River

Half moon bay, CA. Cowell Ranch

Practicando la técnica del Tilt Shift (El efecto final consiste en reducir drásticamente la profundidad de campo, consiguiendo que las fotografías parezcan maquetas, sobre todo cuando las fotos se toman desde un punto de vista elevado o, mejor aún, cuando son vistas aéreas de una zona.)

с. Покровка (12 июля 2016)

Nombre: Guía 8

Concepto:Terror

Fotografía: Tilt Shift

Esquema de color: Colores Fríos

Tipo de encuadre: Horizontal

Punto de interés: Caballitos

Punto de vista: paralelo

Regla de composición: Simetrico

About 20 miles north of Bodega Bay we stopped at Fort Ross, part of California's Fort Ross State Historic Park and is a National Historic Landmark. The visitor center was a quick walk through then we headed out to the walled settlement some distance away, beyond the Eucalyptus trees. The sun was high and bright so lighting was quite harsh and specular.

 

The walled settlement is very close to the rugged coast of Northern California and while approaching the settlement, I took this photo of an old leaning wood fence and a glimpse of the Pacific Ocean a short distance away. Signs of restoration and renovation are visible through out the park.

  

Fort Ross is a former Russian settlement located on the west coast of North America in what is now Sonoma County, California USA. It was the hub of the southernmost Russian settlements in North America between 1812 to 1841. This establishment is a landmark in the history of European imperialism. The Spanish expansion went west across the Atlantic Ocean and the Russian expansion went east across Siberia and the Pacific Ocean. In the early 19th century, the two waves of expansion met on the opposite side of the world along the Pacific Coast of California, with Russia arriving from the north, Spain from the south, and the United States of America from the east.

 

For more information, visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ross,_California

 

This photo is part of a series of images captured during a road trip up the northern coast of California during late spring of 2011. This single-day trip began in the central valley of California and camera shooting started in Windsor just north of Santa Rosa and on to Bodega Bay all the way up to Fort Bragg.

 

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My first try with Tilt-Shift-Effect

 

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This is shot with the Tilt-Shift Lens

 

Check out my latest blog where I compare the Canon TS-E 17mm vs the Samyang 14mm with DxO Optics.

 

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Una de las fotos que he echo hoy en Girona pasadas por el "tilt shift"

tilt shift effect by postprocessing.

 

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My first attempt at tilt-shift.

 

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Porsche Cayman Tilt Shift Silverstone

Not that I'd ever jump on the band wagon, but this tilt-shift thing can be pretty cool. Best large...

 

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