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Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall, UK

my first experience with tilt-shift lens nikkor 24mm

Marmite and Molasses Savoury Bread.

 

Home made savoury mini-loaves made with Marmite, molasses and multi-grain flour for a family get together.

 

Absolutely scrummy - if you like Marmite!

 

Love it or hate it!

 

Week 05/52 of 52 Weeks: The Tilt & Shift Effect.

DIY tilt & shift lens with AF confirmation.

Euston Road, King's Cross, London, England, UK. Taken with a Canon TS-E 90mm f2.8 tilt and shift lens.

Bangkok, January 2010

 

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A day out in Glasgow tilt and shifting. A rare day when its not raining.

 

DDCC Project 52 - view of Dover from the top of the White Cliffs of Dover. I did a similar shot a few years ago but have somehow deleted it so thought I would give it another go in the day time. The image was processed using www.tiltshiftmaker.com Really easy to use and free!

Freelensing with E-P1 & Fujinon EBC 50mm f1.4 M42 mount

13 April 2013. I've had these Tarot Cards for about 40 years and they are nearly 63 years older than that. They are the Rider-Waite deck and were published in December 1910 by William Rider & Son of Fitzroy Square, London, UK. The cards were drawn by Pamela Colman Smith under the instructions of academic, mystic and occultist Arthur Edward Waite. They come with Waite's guide 'The Key to the Tarot'.

 

Elinchrom BX500Ri flash head fired from overhead with an 18cm reflector fitted with a honeycomb grid. Triggered with an Elinchrom Skyport. Taken with a Canon TS-E 90 mm f/2.8 tilt and shift lens to maximise depth of focus.

 

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I'll pretend the ironing board in background is some deep symbolism and not that I didn't look and was too difficult to be bothered cloning it out. Bit of an odd photo anyway with only a couple of things going for it.

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Angry boy at The Vigeland Park, Oslo, Norway

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Standing on the Onofrio's Fountain while standing on the ancient walls that surround Dubrovnik.

 

How the image was taken

> Camera: Nikon D300

> Handheld

Post Production

 

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The word 'think' has been associated with IBM for nearly 100 years. I think the design of the new Southbank Forum really does justice to IBM's ethos and standing as one of the World's foremost IT companies. I took two shots here and used the shift facility on the 24 TS/E to easily move the lens across the field of view. The result is a seamless join of two images.

heres my first attempt at tilt and shift photography

London 2012 Olympic Games

 

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Lee Valley White Water Centre, Hertfordshire, UK

My original isn't cropped and reveals the room this was shot in (which I kinda liked). This crop is cleaner.

 

Bowens 200 shoot through brolly high camera right - half power. Metz 54 back camera left against silver reflector 1/16. Canon 430EZ directly behind subject 1/16. Canon 540 ez with snoot camera left (pretty much superfluous - get it? super - flour - esss). 24mm TS/E.

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Today I figured I could construct some kind of 'lensbaby' by ripping apart an old Franka Solida I camera (made in 1931)

 

The shutter was broken. I had to take it apart to open the shutter blades. As you can see I have not really paid attention to the markings and dials when putting everything back together.

 

I glued the bellow to a leftover M42 macro ring. Using my trusty M42 to EF adapter I can attach this monster to my Canon camera.

 

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Pictures have very low contrast and the colours are nothing short of bland. After post processing the result is somewhat decent though.

17 September 2014. The Perivale Angel, St Mary's Churchyard, Perivale, Ealing, London, England, UK.

 

Taken with a Canon TS-E 24 mm f/3.5 tilt and shift lens for selective focus.

 

A Year in Pictures image 260 of 365.

 

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The Piazza Venezia is a piazza in central Rome, Italy. It takes its name from the adjacent Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy in the city of the Republic of Venice.

 

The piazza is at the foot of the Capitoline Hill and near the Roman Forum. It is dominated by the imposing Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II. In 2009, during excavations for the Rome C Metro Line, ancient remains of what has been identified as emperor Hadrian's Athenaeum were unearthed in the middle of the square.

Just messing about on Photoshop....

The bellows are part of a shock boot, which I got from a local 4x4 shop. To determine the proper length just hold the lens in front of your camera body (lenseless and capless) while looking through the viewfinder and moving it in and out. Find the sweet spot and go from there.

 

The next part you see is an M42 extension tube. If you follow the pictures it's pretty easy to see how it's attached. It kind of just 'pops' in there and then is secured with a zip-tie.

 

To finish it off, just screw on an M42 to EOS adapter. Mine has an AF confirmation chip, which makes things easy.

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