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My first tilt shift photo. Created using tiltshiftmaker.com. So I guess that is cheating, but there you go.
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.
My first ever tilt-shifted photo. This was taken some time ago from my brother-in-law's balcony with the amazing view of the Sava river. It took me forever to install and try out Photoshop, and I've finally attempted it :)
this is my first attempt at a photoshop tilt shift with a photo i shot last winter over barton, wisconsin, from a cessna piloted by my good friend oblivion.
First attempt at tilt-shift. This was taken out of a train window passing Berwick-on-Tweed on a summer's evening in August 2013. There's (much) better tilt-shift examples around but I don't think this looks too bad.
This is a photo of the skyline of St. Louis taken from the arch. I used photoshop to give it a tilt shift effect.
M62 Motorway passing Hartshead Services on the M62 near Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
Fake Tilt Shift applied with GIMP
Interior the St. Lawrence Church "Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk" (built: 1449-1525 / restoration(s): 1952-1968 ... symbol the resilience of Rotterdam people ). From construction to 1572 Catholic, Protestant ever since, Rotterdam (Netherlands) 2017/07
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grote_of_Sint-Laurenskerk
- about ten minutes before visiting the Laurenskerk tower, why not a few speed pictures of interior the church?
before : www.flickr.com/photos/189793024@N06/51244548569/in/datepo...
- in front (height) : the Transept Organ built by Danish firm Marcussen & Son in 1959 ( 3 manuals and pedal / 30 stops / 49 ranks / Mechanical key and stop action ). The organ was donated by the German cities of Hamburg, Bremen, Cologne, Düsseldorf and Duisburg
more: www.orgels-en-kerken.nl/index/rotterdam-laurens-transept.htm
other view : www.flickr.com/photos/189793024@N06/51254795807/in/datepo...
- Human picture: (1 body - on manual (always) / 1 lens - manual / 1 human (manual) / no tripod (never * ) = 1 picture ) 0% AI ...
- * two days ago, in this city, a "professional" identifying my lens told me that it was impossible to use it without a tripod ... I continued my shooting. It amuses me to take "impossible" photos ...; -) ... I don't know / I learn ... every day ...
- an exceptional tilt-shift lens (Canon EF 17mm TS-E f/4L ) in the hands an ordinary guy ... :- ) ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_TS-E_17mm_lens
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opticallimits.com/canon_eos_ff/485-canontse17f4ff
Amazing lens !
after (from the tower):
www.flickr.com/photos/189793024@N06/51242455889/in/datepo...
www.flickr.com/photos/189793024@N06/51244116582/in/datepo...
- You are in the Church, it's the 17 Tse effect ... :- ) ...
This is a "tilt-shift minature" fake of a lake cruiser on lake Brienze in the beautiful country of Switzerland
Finally picked up a legit setup for tilt-shift photography. Got an Arax 8 degree tilt adapter to stick an old 50mm Nikkor 1.8 on a Sony a5000, and here's my first test across the party city. Definitely looking forward to more
Mis pininos con Tilt-Shift Photography
Ampliar la vista para apreciar el efecto. Me acuerda a los juguetes Majorette que se conseguían en El Salvador en los años 80.
Tilt shift with slow shutter speed and a gel on a small flashgun.
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