Thanks Gus, but I shoot LF, and use the tilts, drop and rise all the time. But without the intent of making the subject look like a toy train set.
The T/S lens for the DSLR is a cool tool, and would like to try one sometime. And the countless samples of this fine art I've seen lately have all been squished in PS.
Where's the squish tool in Ps? I get to the point where I think I know something..
The squish tool is only in CS3, you know buried under the left hand side set that I can never find anything in.........
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It is the purpose of life that each of us strives to become actually what he is potentially. We should be obsessed with stretching towards that goal through the world we inhabit.
He shot the Pipeline Masters, US Open Tennis, World Series, Kentucky Derby, Superbowl, etc -- all via a T&S.
T&S might not be for everyone, but looking at these images and listening to him speak provides his thoughts on why he shot using a T&S and why he believes it works.
Personally, I was very impressed by his work and one day, I'll will try it. He did it from the stands along with everyone all the fans and not from the special press box. It gives me hope that I can too produce great (and interesting) work in the bleachers.
Thanks for the link to this video. It was really interesting.
the picture looks great.
During my poor old dates, I did not have budget to have all the lens I needed or I wanted. Tilted lens was not even a dream for me.
In order to achieve something similar to such effect, I was told to smash a thin layer of vaseline on the rim of the filter glass. It worked well and costed me almost nothing, but the cleaning was terrible.
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instant classic.
give me my stapler back.
what is squished in photoshop?
The squish tool is only in CS3, you know buried under the left hand side set that I can never find anything in.........
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Mods, at least it 's still in the realm of photography
- Ansel Adams.
Thanks for the link to this video. It was really interesting.
During my poor old dates, I did not have budget to have all the lens I needed or I wanted. Tilted lens was not even a dream for me.
In order to achieve something similar to such effect, I was told to smash a thin layer of vaseline on the rim of the filter glass. It worked well and costed me almost nothing, but the cleaning was terrible.
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I think it is great as it will make selling my Canon 90mm TS-E easier. Especially after the price increases of May 1st.
Bodies: 5D, D60, G9,
Lenses: 16-35L f2.8, 24-70L f2.8, 70-200L IS f2.8, 85LII f1.2, 100 f2.0, 135L f2.0, 300L f4.0, 50CM f2.5 + LSC, 24 f3.5L TS-E
Misc: 1.4TC, 580EX, MR-14EX