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My first steps in tilt-shift photography
I found a very helpful tutorial on tilt-shift photography on this site. I've just started to experiment with my new Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II lens.
I'd like to show you some of my first experiments, and ask if you have some comments on these.
This one is probably a little over-tiltled, although vertical lines are real vertical. A little optical illusion.
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Vertical lines look better here.
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And some selective focus I like here.
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Cheers,
Jelte
Re: My first steps in tilt-shift photography
Hi Jelte,
Welcome to the CiC forums :)
Definitely an optical illusion in the first one, doesn't look correct, but seems to be if you check verticals - as you say.
The second looks perfectly natural and to my mind is the best of the bunch.
No.3 is useful to prove the point, but I think the effect deserves a better subject - this just makes me cross-eyed :eek: :D
Cheers,
Re: My first steps in tilt-shift photography
The first one is definitey iffy, but the other two are ok. Try a Cathedral close up, I find that really challenging since there isn't really a vertical.
I would love a TS lens and good luck with it, it is however only useful for vertical panoramas but it opens up the scope for wider expression.
:)
Re: My first steps in tilt-shift photography
Hi Jelte,
Congratulations on that spooky lense! - But promise never ever to do to do no. 3 again. ;)
No. 2 on the other hand is perfect, but a bit boring, while no. 1 is just exiting!
Wikipedia has the splendid illustration below.
Regards,
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Re: My first steps in tilt-shift photography
Thank you for the reactions.
Dave, whicked photo that 3rd one, isn't it? What would be a good subject you think for such diagonal focus plane?
Arith, probably there are more uses than just panoramas. I'm going to get as much out of this lens as possible.
Hendrik, is the 3rd one that bad?
Yes, I like the wikipedia page on tilt-shift photography.
Cheers,
Jelte
Re: My first steps in tilt-shift photography
Hi Jelte,
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Jelte
Dave, wicked photo that 3rd one, isn't it?
So wicked it is almost evil :eek:
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Jelte
What would be a good subject you think for such diagonal focus plane?
Short answer; something that is diagonal, erm, say, the edge of a pyramid? Flight of steps?
You can, and need to, alter the angle to suit the subject - as you have with the river boat shot on your website.
Cheers,