Another tilt-shift practice
Nikolai
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I continue to have fun with my recently acquired TS-E 24mm baby, hoping to get fully trained on it before I reach the slot canyons of Utah and Arizona.
Here are a few shots I took of a local chapel. I used its "tilt" feature to get rid of the keystone effect right in lens' optics (rather than in post).
The Chapel:
The organ:
The stained glass:
The rest is here:
http://nik.smugmug.com/gallery/1455288
PS
Boy, I can't believe these vertical image versions are called "large" nowadays :uhoh
Here are a few shots I took of a local chapel. I used its "tilt" feature to get rid of the keystone effect right in lens' optics (rather than in post).
The Chapel:
The organ:
The stained glass:
The rest is here:
http://nik.smugmug.com/gallery/1455288
PS
Boy, I can't believe these vertical image versions are called "large" nowadays :uhoh
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Nice shots!
I have my previous attempt here: http://nik.smugmug.com/gallery/213299
Smth like this:
I was shooting Sony 828 at the time..
Wow, that's really pretty. I'll check your gallery in hopes of seeing more detail.
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Thanks!
I don't think I did this building a justice, however, it was a very quick "get in, get out" type of thing...