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Used this tilt-shift emulator to create the effect.
labs.artandmobile.com/tiltshift/
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Malaga Bullring Tiltshift... and I thought you lot were clever! :-) Peter sent me a link for doing tiltshift. Easy-peasy when you know how ;-)
I have been very interested in this lens for some time, so I have rented one for this week. Its a Tilt Shift lens, which allows you to change the angle of the lens in relation to your image sensor...by adjusting the lens up and down, you can change the focal plane and allow you to keep things close to you and farther back in focus.
Those of us that take pictures of our beautiful flower bouquets, know how hard it is to keep the front edges sharp, and the back flowers still in focus..this allows you to do that. I've loaded up some pix I took this afternoon. These pictures of the lens show it tilted to its lowest position which is ho I was using it.. The device in the Hot Shoe is a wireless trigger. The lens is a Nikon 24mm f3.5 PC-E Tilt Shift Lens
Few more tries at this tiltshift thingy program.. tiltshiftmaker.com/
Back to normal pictures soon!!
Got to get out in that snow!
Tiltshift offers a very different perspective on a photograph which has been taken from a distance. It almost gives the perspective of being a model.
Seen here on Princes Street, taken from Edinburgh Castle is Lothian Buses Volvo 7900H 25 - BT14DKV, with new Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 463 - SJ66LRN and slighty older Gemini3 568 - SA15VUU bringing up the rear,
Glencoe, Scotland
8:05am 4/11/17, a bit of sunlight breaking through the downpours
Linhof Technikardan S45
Nikkor-M 300mm f/9
Fujichrome Velvia 50
18” at f/32
15mm front fall
Exposed 15 minutes before the earlier shot posted: same scene, totally different feel because of the way Velvia has reacted to the change in ambient lighting.
Digitized with 4-frame stitch on lightbox with D800E/85PC-E
Instruction #27
"Bend the rules and play tricks with the mind; make documents of moments that have never existed." - Peter Funch
Since I did not want to use Photoshop for this instruction, I decided to experiment with a tilt shift lens that I have not had time to shoot much with. There is a manipulation of the "moments," but it is done during the process of photographing rather than in post production.
I did not have much time for edit, hence the 11000 alternatives below(Sorry:)) , which I have listed more or less from most favorite to less favorite from top to bottom. Everything was shot with tilt shift, no photoshop.