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Big grins
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Tips for using tilt-shift lenses in wedding photography (part 2)
There's a growing interest in tilt shift lenses in wedding photography and I get asked about it a lot. So I posted here about part one, which you can see here...
http://bobbyearle.com/blog/tilt-shif...e-in-weddings/ and now I have part two posted here... http://bobbyearle.com/blog/tilt-shif...graphy-part-2/ Tons of photos with explanations. Hope it helps a few people :) |
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Big grins
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Thanks for the awesome write up. I just got myself a used 45 ts-e and love it so far. I love all of your photos!
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Mitch mitcht.smugmug.com |
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panasonikon
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Plenty good. Thanks Bobby.
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Major grins
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Such beautiful, beautiful work - you're another of the people I wanna be when I grow up
![]() I'm a big fan of the tilt-shift look even though I don't have one myself; I resort to the faux-TS effect in my s95, and a Lensbaby (although the LB is definitely a challenge to figure out - I'm lousy at manual focusing so it's a bit of a crapshoot!) Again, thanks for these images and the tips! |
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