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Blick von Conn auf die Bergstrasse, TiltShift effekt

Optical/mechanical tilt-shift image - Oslo Norway

My First Tilt-shift pic!!!

Tiltshift view of Lyon

 

Playing with on-line TiltShift Maker

Editing fun making a tiltshift photo from our trip to Neskowin Beach, Oregon.

Experimenting in Lightroom to get tilt shift effect

tilt-shift, part 2

Experiment with tilt-shift plugin for Aperture.

View of Gosaldo in tiltshift

This is my attempt to do the whole tiltshift thing. I ran across a Photoshop tutorial on doing the effect and delicious'ed it. When I saw my boss going through his pictures of a mission trip he went on I noticed this pic and thought it would be a good one to try the effect on. I think it turned out great but you be the judge. Comments welcomed and encouraged.

jumping onto the tilt-shift bandwagon...messing with focus to make an image look like a miniature model. Many more in the tilt-shift group .

yes I was stuck for about a minute on this fence, I had gone for the straddle to gain access to the beach huts.....but the barbed wire decided to latch onto my trousers (pants) and create a bond that was neither wanted or solicited.......I have to say my tilt was more than shifted and in photography terms 45mm was more than enough to give me a distorted vision of the unwanted kind.

Tilt–shift Experimete - Marktplatz Halle (Saale)

 

Ich glaube das Bild ist zu voll für den Effekt

Week 29/52 Tilt-shift

This is the courtyard view from my office. I did use the tiltshiftmaker.com website as my photoshop skills not so good yet

 

A few months ago, I rented a 24 mm tilt shift lens to do portraits of some friends, however, the night before they bailed, and I still had the lens. Fortunately, my girlfriend was willing enough to let me take some photos of her around Dallas and get something out of the lens. I never got around to doing full post on these images, however over the past few weeks I picked up some new techniques and finally found a mix of filters/layer adjustments that fit the mood of most of these photos perfectly. Lighting was all natural, occasionally a 32" gold reflector, but most of the time it was just overcast and foggy.

 

Dallas Senior Portraits

Autumn Path - Tiltshift

 

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:: Photographer: DMT Photography 2014/ © All rights reserved

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:: Info:

- Camera: Canon EOS 550D

- Lens: Canon EF 50 mm f/1.8 II Lens

- Aperture: f/20.0

- Focal Length: 50 mm

- ISO Speed: 100

- Flash: Vivitar 285 x1

- Other: (Light Stand x1) & (Wireless Remote x1)

- Editor: Photoshop CS5 Mac

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:: Strobist Info:

- Vivitar 285 ¼ Power Above

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