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Took my camera for a walk in my lunch hour today. Not sure if they fake tilt 'n' shift efforts have worked too well ? ? ?
I like all three photos in different ways, but not sure which one to put in to my project52 ? ?
What do you think ?
1, 2. or 3?
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There has been a castle in Fougères for more than 1,000 years as this site, on a promontory sheltered by hills and surrounded by marshes, was identified by the Duchy of Brittany as the perfect spot to defend its lands from the French. The current castle dates from the 12th century and consists of three enclosures whose walls are dotted with towers: the most impressive is the Mélusine Tower.
moel famau taken from foel fenlli, clearly showing the 2 most popular routes to the top, on the left the more gentile family friendly route and on the right the tougher calf burning red route.
on a sunny day you take your self for a walk along Toy Street and look for hummel figurines - tilt and shift
SSC - Tilt and shift effect
This is the only site I could think of that I was sufficiently looking down on. Nothing was working until this lady walked into the scene. I hope it fits the brief of miniature. Because it was inexpensive I treated myself to a Lensbaby SOL 45 with a tilt lens. It is operated with a fixed aperture and focused manually. I soon found out it was quite difficult to find the sweet spot of the lens, a lot more practice is needed!
How to properly do a pick nick in an urban environment. Tilt and shift lens, only using auto button in Lightroom + decreasing gamma to conserve the sky in Lightroom.
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just London.......I am really getting to grips with this tilt and shift lens.........and I have had it for quite a while now, it is without doubt the biggest learning curve that photography has thrown at me, lots of binned and cheesy shots, so please forgive me when I delete a few.......but I have to feel 100% comfortable that when I post a shot, I won't hate it the very next day!........if your viewing this shot and thinking that most of it is out of focus.......then look at the girl, appreciate that she is without doubt in perfect clarity, at least as far as the rest of the image is concerned and the rest is just a bonus that I threw in........as always, many thanks for looking.
artwork on pillar in the background, although a little defaced now is by MrSHIZ.COM, check his flickr stream and see the original........{www.flickr.com/photos/shizartistcom/6832681022/in/photost...}
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Taken from the Big Wheel at the Echo Arena in the docks at Liverpool. Given the Tilt and Shift (Toy Town) effect.
Timelapse of a scene at a construction site. With miniature / diorama /tilt shift effect :)
Image sequence were shot with Samsung Galaxy Note II and processed in photoshop for the effect.
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Tower Bridge, 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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The River Thames, looking upstream towards the Harrods Furniture Depository building and Hammersmith Bridge, London, England, UK.
Taken with a Canon 5DMkII converted to infrared (830nm) and a Canon TS-E 24 mm f/3.5 tilt and shift lens.
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Quick test of the Canon S95 inbuilt miniature mode, better known as pseudo tilt shift lens effect. The tilt shift lens effect is easy enough to mimic in Photoshop, but for a quick in camera selection the result seems very good.
Used inspiration for this test from a T&S of the same from Jon Sargisson.
tilt & shift " hechizo " en cámara
freelensing
Los cabros en Revista Demolicion
"corre por la tuya antes de que se acaben hajajaja"
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Sony A7 III - Nikon 50mm 1.2 (with tilt and shift adapter)
@ f4 - f5.6 (ish -not recorded) / ISO 80 / 1/125th
3 strobes in the room - all low powered and incidental (pointing away from subject)
365 meet my other obsession Face Down Tuesday
if you dont know about face down Tuesday its a group on flickr of crazy anonymous photographer that take a self portrait of themselves on a Tuesday, face down somewhere then post it on a Tuesday. simple really but great fun. today is my 27th face down Tuesday so that just over half a year of flattening my nose every Tuesday :]
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