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ISO 640, 1/15 sec, f/2.8 (handheld shot, forgot to bring my monopod).

La compagnie Ciment St-Laurent a longtemps utilisé un ancien site historique pour exploiter sa cimentrie.

 

my first use of the tilt shift 24mm lens - i had no idea what i was doing.

Tilt and Shift Effect, Edited on Photoshop CS5.

(Fake tilt and shift W/ No Photoshop).

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Pozieres military cemetery in tilt and shift

Clipsal 500 in adelaide with a bit of Tilt and shift

A tram at the terminus of the Crich Tramway Museum line (which happens to be next to a public footpath).

 

Have tried to make it look like a model, but too close and wrong angle for it to work that well. Oh well.

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Week 8 theme: Underneath

 

03.13.2013

 

This is a car wash. At one point in my life I liked to imagine that the brushes and scrubbers from an automated car wash were actually the tentacles of an undersea creature slowly pulling my vehicle into jaws firmly attached to its face. Ridiculous? Possibly. I like to pretend a lot of things during a lot of times throughout my day. For example right now I am pretending that I am a prolific writer of immense talent writing the conclusion to my latest epic 150,985,734,017 page novella. A novella over a billion pages long? Yes. I call my work a novella because my work always lacks subplots. There is only one plot and I stick to it. I develop my characters as I see fit but I never stray from the point. My work may be long but I intentionally leave out many of the characteristics required for ones work to truly be considered a novel. I write with purpose and in great detail, and whilst all this writing is being performed there is reality slowly trudging along in the background. I abhor reality. I find it to be trite and disgusting. It lacks enthusiasm and for that reason alone I prefer to dwell in a world of unbridled imagination; right now my dog is doing my taxes.

 

Body: Canon 5D mkII

Lens: TS-E 45mm f/2.8

Filter: HOYA HMC UV(c) 72mm

Exposure: 1/500

Aperture: F/2.8

ISO: 1600

Tilt and Shift fakery used on an HDR image taken at National Railway Museum, York

homemade tilt and shift lense

 

strobist = flash inside the box on full power!

An attempt at a tilt and shift effect.

Some fake tilt&shift in Baba Vida castle, Vidin, Bulgaria

TS-E24mm f/3.5L

 

1/640 ƒ3.5 ISO 100 24 mm

Taken on a recent trip to London

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