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Another Tilt & Shift of a Dusk Shot at Staithes

 

Done a slightly different way in CS5

A front office image

BTS:

Shot on a 6d with a 24mm TS mkii

480 on top triggering 3 x sb80's (cl, 2x cr)

used Canon wifi to control

edited in PS CC

 

Some old outdated polaroid I was given.

Shot with Hartblei Super rotator 80mm f2.8 MC Tilt and SHift Lens on Canon EOS 40D

Field of Remembrance, Westminster Abbey, London, UK. Canon TS-E 90mm tilt and shift f2.8 lens.

Flour opens up so many possibilities with stills photography. Was used to great effect in the Adele 'Rolling in the Deep' video and you only need a small amount to get a starry look going (best if you use a dark background though)

  

Bowens 200 shoot through brolly high camera right - half power. Metz 54 back camera left against silver reflector 1/16. Canon 430 ex directly behind subject 1/16. Canon 540 ez with snoot camera left (pretty much superfluous - get it? super - flour - esss). 24mm TS/E.

 

What surprises me about this shot is how much it has been cropped from the original and still how damn good it looks.

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Natural light camera left. One desk lamp (as you can see)

This is where I lived from May 2007 to November 2008. It's downtown TO, more precisely the Entertainment district, the picture was taken from the CN tower. I found it too noisy and polluted. I rather live in Montreal.

 

Le quartier où j'ai vécu du mois de mai 2007 au mois de novembre 2008. Je n'aime pas tellement Toronto. Montréal a beaucoup plus de charme.

tanfield railway yard. in miniture using tilt and shift .

Park Royal. Piccadilly Line. London, England, UK. Taken with a Canon TS-E 24 mm f/3.5 tilt and shift lens for selective focus.

 

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I just love this lens. It's so bright and clear and just so damn natural.

 

The reason I love this shot: That was the view from our balcony. Life is full of pearls, and sometimes although they are there in the sand, we walk right over them.

  

Part of a sequence: vimeo.com/29933798

Finally made a listing for a printable calendar / have your gift in minutes!

 

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The Rams warming up before the match on Saturday... where they were ROBBED!!!!!!!!!

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Same train, different-ish angle... another semi-attempt at fake TS but not as successful.

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First shots with my new Canon Powershot S95. I started liking Canon ;)

Tilt and shift effect

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The people of Toy Town enjoyed a stroll on the beach. Best viewed large!

 

Got the technique from the May issue of Digital Camera Magazine, if you want to know how to do it then just post here or mail me

Hobby shot in the vacation.. ..

 

The Oostvaardersplassen (Dutch pronunciation: [oːstˈfaːrdərsˌplɑsə(n)]) is a nature reserve in the Netherlands, which is managed by the State Forestry Service. Covering about 56 square kilometres (22 sq mi), it is noted as an example of rewilding. It is in a polder which was created in 1968, but in spite of the environment having little time to develop, by 1989 it had international importance as a Ramsar wetland.

 

Settings: 1/1000, ƒ/4, ISO 250, Lens: Canon TS 24mm and shifted

 

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Black Five No. 45231 "The Sherwood Forester" has just passed Saltney Junction on a lovely August Tuesday evening. This is the return leg from Wales, taken a few seconds before coasting across the River Dee and into Chester station prior to eventually terminating at Preston.

 

I gave this one the tilt-and-shift treatment, in order to look more like a miniature. Never managed a train set anything like this, though - with smoke and everything!

West of the Trafficway on 39th Street, Kansas City, Missouri USA

King's Cross Station, London, England, UK. Taken with a Canon TS-E 90mm f2.8 tilt and shift lens.

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