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De Schiekade is a street north of the city center of Rotterdam. The Schiekade originally lay along the river Schie. In 1939 they decided to dampen the Schie between Hofplein and Stadhoudersplein. After May 1940 this was done with debris from the bombing of Rotterdam.
Made with Canon EOS 5DMk III and Samyang 24mm f/3.5 Tilt-Shift
Day 52 of 365.
This is my first tilt-shift ever. The Frei Serafim Bridge has a slight overlook of Raul Lopes Avenue. For me this was a great opportunity to try one. While it wasn't the best subject matter for a tilt-shift, I was pleased with the shot. I have some future 365 ideas for the tilt-shift. I'm planning a mall-food court shot with a tilt-shift.
Experimenting with tilt shift based on this tutorial:
www.tiltshiftphotography.net/photoshop-tutorial.php
I'm pleased with the outcome and need to find some greater heights
I made a DIY tilt-Shift of my old 50mm (analogue) Ricoh lens to use on my Canon 500D. I used the Ricoh because it has a larger flange focus distance 46mm. Canon uses 44mm. Apperture was fixed to max and tilted horizontally with screws. Best results where obtained by trial and error and then glued..
I can still focus manually (sort of) to infinity (because it has a higher flange focus distance)!
The time lapse was created by using a Timer tc-80n3, Although I use Magic Lantern I found out that the timing is not so accurate on small interfalls like 1 or 2 seconds. editing was done in Sony Vegas.
A real tilt solution for the cheap. Not the sharpest lens, but I'm happy with the results. Maybe I should close it a little.
Oops clip is stopped because 1:30 limit.. but you get an impression
Mi primer Tilt Shift
Técnica manual bajo Gimp.
(Me negué a utilizar el automático de la cámara: poner dos líneas desenfocadas y llamarle Tilt Shift me parecía un crimen...) ;-)
Tirando de archivo. Imagen tomada durante mi viaje a Wroclaw ( Polonia) el pasado mes de mayo.
Vista de uno de los puentes sobre el río Oder desde el edificio de la Universidad.
Mas fotos de este viaje:
www.flickr.com/photos/sacre59/sets/72157626646001164/detail/
Aproveitando o modismo do banco Itaú.
Um pouco antiga, mas sempre fico de arrumar e não arrumo o topo do prédio e da igreja e o alinhamento.
Uma primeira tilt-shift feita por mim, com uma leve tentava de HDR.
i love driftwood shots w/ tilt-shift... but uh, being in my local urban park, this tree trunk was as close as i could get to 'driftwood'.
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Alright, so I don’t yet have my homemade cherry wood pinhole camera totally completed for test shots… just waiting for final gluing to cure after I needed to make a few last minute adjustments last night and very early this morning. But after Steven asked a bit about my plans for my future (and much more ambitious plans) to eventually build a tilt-shift camera… I figured maybe it is time to upload a few sample images of what my homemade tilt-shift lens is capable of. all shot at f/4.
These are simple test shots I just took a couple hours ago while I was walking my dog. Since I really need to work on focusing distance, I was hand-holding my tilt-shift lens in front of the camera- I did NOT secure it to the bayonet mount. Using the front Nikon F-mount bayonet mount on my ‘plunger-cam‘ style homemade tilt-shift adapter, I used my old manual focus Nikon Series E 100mm f/2.8 lens on my Nikon D300 for all these images.
I am prolly able to get nearly 20 degrees of shift and about 14 degrees of tilt. I haven’t measured, so I’m just guessing here. Yeah, some curious light leaks and flares and ghosts on my D300. No big dealio to me at this point. Maybe, kinda cool.
Cheers.
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on 01 jan 2010, i began my journey w/ a new flickr group i've formed, ~365: experimental
the idea is that i strive to push myself daily; experiment, learn, & develop my photography skills further by exploring techniques, ideas, and experiments. hopefully, some of you might consider joining and we can work on our journey together! cheers.
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Tilt shift photography makes regular scenes look like miniatures. These are are photographs of actual scenes, not minis.
Tilt shift photography makes regular scenes look like miniatures. These are are photographs of actual scenes, not minis.
Originally posted by djaquay. This fake tilt-shift was done using the focus blur plugin for the GIMP.
(Tilt shift. Colour may be slightly off, colour corrected on an old monitor. Would be nice to have a good camera and 4k monitor.)
This is for “Its An Addiction”group Tilt Shift Tutorial
Original image with thanks to Rupert Taylor-Price