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Shot form the Tamar bridge over Saltash , England.

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Pick your moment carefully 😲 ......... but get yourself safely into the center of California Street and your rewarded with a nicely framed view of the Bay Bridge in the distance. The iconic trams are certainly an atmospheric bonus 😎

 

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Thanks to Nicole for a great shoot today and lots of patience. To Holly, our make up lady and to my friend Tom Avern for helping me out.

 

I've been away for a while chaps working my butt off. But I am back.

 

Some lighting info for you. Background: Smoke machine in the fridge. One strobe in the fridge pointing out (1/4 power) and another on the floor pointing up at door (1/4 power). Single bowens 200 shot through white brolly camera right lowest power setting.

 

For Nicole: Shot in situ. Same strobes in the fridge and just under her. Single bowens 200 shot through white brolly camera right. Bowens 200 with softbox camera right and pointing away from Nicole to provide more incidental light. Single Nissan di866 (their new one) camera right, pointing at Nicole with snoot, 1/32. F9.5

 

All my levitation shoots have just been that: people floating in mid air. I wanted to shoot a levitation shoot with a theme and I wanted to exploit the ideas of food and its current over importance, at the same time, allowing a little bit of humour. There are a few different variations on this shoot and some involve food items. Wooo Hoo! Thanks for these lovely comments.

 

Nicole: www.facebook.com/pages/Nicole-Sarsons-Model/201632459894182

 

Holly: www.facebook.com/pages/Holly-Andersen-Make-up-and-Hair-Ar...

  

New variation here: www.flickr.com/photos/nicklayton/6518919787/

 

Their hearts

  

(Folks, I have been too busy following all the rumors about 5D MKIII release, the official announcement and finally analyzing the pics posted in dpreview. I almost forgot about flickr. :P).

wetland 1 hr drive from Adelaide SA

Erasmus bridge Rotterdam

 

Settings: 1/500, ƒ/7.1, ISO 50, Canon 24 mm TS

 

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52 Weeks of 2018

Week No: 52

 

Theme: A gathering of people

Category: The last picture

It's not often I get to use the tilt-shift effect... it rarely works with my pictures. Some days I look at this and feel it works, other days I'm not so sure. What do you think?

 

I wanted to post a traffic/street video of Red Lion Street but Flickr won't let me, just keeps saying it's failed. I made it as small as I could and... nope, it's not having it. So here's a link to the video on my Tumblr blog. suzyhazelwood.tumblr.com/post/184438570160/i-was-standing...

 

If you keep watching until a single-decker red and white bus (no:24) arrives, you’ll see a near miss of a collision between the bus and a cyclist. That's what happens when your council decides there is no longer a need for traffic and pedestrian lights and removes them. It's almost as if they want people to die. Think about it... how does a blind person safely cross that road?

having lost two of our three gorgeous labradors this year, the pain and loss has been very hard to bear, but before we became overly wrapped up in our own grief, we were very aware of our youngest Herbie who lost his Dad Bo and his greatest mentor Monty, how would he behave and react to such a situation.......fair to say he's had his moments along with the rest of us, but has dedicated himself to being the constant dog.

  

Nice walk though the woods.

 

Made a usual mistake of not planning my morning - Arrived in Thetford, looking for somewhere new, ended up in the same part of the woods I've shot the last couple of times.

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Taken ages ago but I'm bored and have nothing new to upload. Just needed to do something to break the monotony of thinking about my course (its doing my head in a bit!!)

 

Apologies for the lack of comments - I've been off-line for all of last week - I'll try to catch up over the next few days, but I've got an essay due so if I don't then please accept my apologies again. I'm sure I've missed some cracking photos!

 

I did a fake tilt/shift on Monsal Head last year (one of my first attempts). I'm so unoriginal its quite depressing :-(

 

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I had almost a year ago taken apart an AF Nikkor 35 mm f/2 D lens, because I wanted to experiment with a DIY tilt-and-shift lens. At that time I didn't have a method to attach the lens to the camera.

 

Today I finally found a flexible mount for the lens, and crafted a lensbaby wannabe for my Nikon cameras.

 

The flexible part is a automobile steering rack boot made of rubber (Biltema part number 72280, ohjausvaihteen suojakumi in Finnish). Thanks to Tuomo Lampinen for pointing out the source for the part on a finnish photography forum aukea.net/valokuvaus.

 

I cut the rubber tube to suitable length and hot glued it to a mounting ring made of a camera body cap. The optics from the original Nikkor fit snugly to the other end of the tube, so no additional securing was needed.

 

Making the lens

 

1. Take a camera body cap.

2. Drill holes to the center part of the body cap.

3. Cut out the center and finish the hole with a knife.

4. Take a steering rack boot and cut it to suitable length with a hobby knife. I cut mine to about 50 mm.

5. and 6. Place the cut body cap at the other end of the rubber tube and secure it with hot glue. I applied hot glue quite liberally to fill the groove where the body cap is.

7. Take the optics you intend to use.

8. Insert the optics in the other end of the rubber tube. In my case the optics were a perfect fit, so no additional securing was needed, but one could use a cable tie or a pipe clamp to mount the lens.

9. Now the lens is ready.

 

Watch out that you don't let the lens hit the mirror that is inside the camera and moves upwards when a photo is taken.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions about the lens or the procedure.

 

Lighting info: An SB-80DX at 1/8th power at camera left was bounced from a wall and window behind the table. An SB-24 at 1/1..1/2 power on the camera was bounced from the ceiling and used to trigger the SB-80DX with the built-in optical trigger.

for some unknown reasons, this year in The Galeries Lafayette they put the Christmas tree upside down... ☺︎

 

ça doit être encore un coup de maccarthysme . ☺︎

 

(ne pas confondre Paul et Joseph McCarthy: l'ironie de l'historie est vraiment cruelle parfois...)

 

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10x13, ektachrome 64t

  

Folks, this is going to be my last post for a while. I will still be around few more days to catch up with your streams, and there is a good chance that I will be back posting around mid August. In case I don't get another chance to tell you, please know that you people are super awesome!

 

Take care =)

Sea aquarium fort Kijkduin, Den Helder, Netherlands

Thanks to the photo club mbsov for the opportunity

 

Settings: 0.3 sec. ƒ/9, ISO 400, Canon TS-E 24mm

flash at the and of the tunnel towards the camera at 1/2 power trigged with pocket wizards

 

My first attempt at Tilt and Shift effect...whether it works or not I guess the audience will be the judge :-)

 

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25mm f/9

Korsvägen i Göteborg - hållplatsernas hålllplats

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Tilt and shift effect of some kids rock pooling for sea creatures.

 

Week No: 29

Theme: Tilt Shift

Category: Technique

I had an opportunity to be in the front seat of a flying helicopter. What an amazing experience .

It was a very short ride but I had a fantastic time

 

For the most part my afternoon at Holkham was very uneventful for photography. One of those occasions where I simply picked a bad time to visit. Got this shot though, which generally I think is okay.

Vietri sul mare (SA) Italy

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Made with Photoshop, not with lenses.

Slightly misleading title, as this is some way from Monsal Head, but nevermind.

 

When I was really *into* photography, I never went anywhere without my tripod and a camera bag full of stuff, including filters. Nowadays, I'm honestly not sure I even know where my tripod is and none of my other stuff fits this camera (I only even have the kit lens for this). It only really bothers me (a bit) when I see places like this, which would look lovelier with some nice soft long exposure water.

 

Nevertheless, it is a lovely 'ethereal' spot. Oh well. Shall have to content myself with all my previous photos of it!

... muss doch auch mal die T&S Funktion von PS CS6 probieren ;)

Experimenting with tilt and shift effect.

 

Kraków’s main market square (Rynek) serves as the city’s gravitational centre, and is the natural start and finish point for any tour of the city. Originally designed in 1257 - the year Kraków was awarded its charter – the grid-like layout of the Old Town and its central square has changed little in the years that have followed. Measuring 200 metres square, the Rynek ranks as one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, and is surrounded by elegant townhouses, all with their own unique names, histories and curiosities. Through the centuries it was in Kraków’s Rynek that homage to the king was sworn and public executions held.

Images around London's Southbank. (Images shot on an Olympus PEN E-P2 with Tilt and Shift adapter and not enhanced). The London Eye. May 08, 2010. Photo: Edmond Terakopian

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