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Week 7 theme: Breakfast
03.05.2013
I am way behind. I had a series of close/open shifts and didn't have time to edit or post photos. Now I am in Columbus, Ohio getting ready to open the newest edition to the Whole Foods family. This morning I woke up at 2am and hit the road with John Tony of the P-Street Seafood fame. Normally I would have left much later but thanks to some poor planning by the Washington D.C. department of transportation traffic gets out of control by a very early hour. We got to Ohio safe and sound just in time to get dumped on by snow. Awesome.
Body: Canon 5D mkII
Lens: TS-E 45mm f/2.8
Filter: HOYA HMC UV(c) 72mm
Exposure: 1/30
Aperture: F/5.6
ISO: 800
Week 5 theme: Self Portrait
02.23.2013
What would Jean Claude Van Damme do? There are too many answers to the question. Don't ponder it a minute more. It will consume you.
Body: Canon 5D mkII
Lens: TS-E 45mm f/2.8
Filter: HOYA HMC UV(c) 72mm
Exposure: 1/1000
Aperture: F/2.5
ISO: 640
Some unaware tourists are being transformed into action figures by some post-production tricks simulating the use of a tilt-shift lens.
This shot was taken just above one of the main squares of Meran, in northern Italy.
Exploiting the novelty tilt and shift affect on the G12.
Camera Canon PowerShot G12
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture f/4.0
Focal Length 6.1 mm
ISO Speed 80
A fake tilt and shift image, created using a shot from the recent Spittal Gala Day 2010 in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
This is my first ever attempt at a TS image and I'm not really happy with it but I thought I'd throw it out there to see if I get any feedback.......
Some unaware workers are being transformed into action figures by some post-production tricks simulating the use of a tilt-shift lens.
This shot was taken from Tappeiner Promenade in direction of the city's main hospital.
Taken at Bamburgh beach, Northumberland. I liked the way the path climbed over the dunes to the beach beyond. Seemed like a secret garden. Used a good bit of tilt to selectively focus on the gate.
canon EOS 5D with canon 24mm TS-E.
Bruce
Just playing around withe de 24mmTilt & Shift as a portrait lens with maximum tilt @ f:3.5 ;-))
Strobist info: Striplight in front, softbox for fill, reflector. All triggerd by PW's. PP Lr.
Must see this one big on black!! (press "L")!
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It was minus some ridiculously low temperature when I was up in Canada taking these shots of Niagara falls.
I don't know whether it was the cold or the issues I was having trying to capture a sharp image in spite of the mist created by the torrent of water, but I was less than happy with the resulting images.
This one I happened to be experimenting with and I quite liked the tilt and shift-esque effect when focusing the image on this observation building below me.