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This is one of the first test shots with my DIY tilt-and-shift lens.
Looks very much nicer On Black.
This is the windshield of my car in the rain when I was driving back home from work.
Photo from a model shoot with Minga Halla (MM# 240020).
This was shot with my DIY tilt-and-shift lens.
Lighting info: Natural light.
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It's been awhile since last time used T/S lens, here is a combined tilt/shift for the State House in Sacramento.
taken on the way home from the IPF distinctions in Thurles in Tipperary, Congrats to steve and emilia for getting their L's and carle for getting his F, well done guys
Noted that Thomas was at Butterley for three days between Xmas and New Year but everyday was horrible weather wise (apart from Monday but I was otherwise engaged).
Yesterday was the last chance to go and get some photos of what could be the best tilt/shift subject ever. Unfortunately, the weather conditions and lighting are completely wrong for it to be convincing but I was standing in the cold for ages so I'm bloody well going to upload some shots - even if they aren't great. I'll wait until summer when he's back again and do better next time! (where have I heard that before!!!)
I think they look quite nice and wintery though!
Went for an oldy-world effect on this to reflect the 'age of steam'!
handheld. camera: canon 500d; lens: canon ts-e 90mm; 1/30, f/2.8.
more from beirut, byblos and saida
More mobile phone fun and games. Just messin'
Again, if the weather and timing is right I reckon you could get a really good fake tilt-shift shot from my vantage point... prob not bright enough on these. No shadow... but if at first you don't succeed... bore your Flickr contacts again and again (ho ho).
I'm sorry I'm very tired :-(
Next chance is Monday versus the Wolves...
Expect some more mobile phone fun after that (whether you want it or not!!)
I discovered a new location last weekend that I'm sure will become a favourite place to visit it is so lovely. I visited the place over what proved to be two quite frustrating days though. The first time I went I quickly realised that wellies were required if the best composition was to be achieved. Day two I came back in the middle of rain storm. Try as I might I just couldn't keep the equipment dry. These two shots don't do justice to place because of the rain - but I will be back!
Very pleased with my Tilt and Shift lens though - boy is it sharp when you know what to do with it - more practise needed though.
Thought the tilt and shift effect would work well with this one?
Mesa Verde National Park is a U.S. National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States. The park was created in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt, to protect some of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in the world, or as he said, "preserve the works of man". It occupies 81.4 square miles (211 km2) near the Four Corners and features numerous ruins of homes and villages built by the Ancestral Puebloan people, sometimes called the Anasazi. There are over 4,000 archaeological sites and over 600 cliff dwellings of the Pueblo people at the site.
Just a holiday snap to show how beautiful it is there.
Settings: 1/100, ƒ/9, ISO 50, Canon 24mm TS
Must see this one big on black!! (press "L")!
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The River Thames, looking upstream towards Craven Cottage, the home of Fulham FC, 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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this is a retouch of a photo from a few weeks ago, hand blend of a few exposures shot with a canon 5d mkii and canon 24mm TS-e mkii
Cold and raining. Not a very enjoyable evening, but it does mark my first shot with a Calumet 4x5 field view rail camera. Ilford ISO100 165mm F16 2:35sec exposure.
Some crop, mostly untouched but could certainly use some.
For some reason I thought there was something going on in Warrington Town today.
There was nothing happening so, rather than waste a trip I walked to the top of the car park and took this shot.
Como ya han salido varias fotos con efecto "maqueta" (Tilt and Shift), no me he querido quedar sin aportar el mio. Vista del aparcamiento del Centro Comercial del El Corte Inglés en Guadalajara, desde la salida de los cines.
Lo he hecho a mano, y no con la opcion de la S95, que las hace de forma automatica. En realidad he hecho dos fotos: una normal y otra con el efecto de marras, para comparar el modo automatico con el manual de toda la vida. Gana el manual.
PD: Por cierto, os recuerdo que ya esta abierto el "plazo" para la propuesta de temas para febrero. Teneis que proponerlos en un foro de discusión abierto en el grupo.