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Re: Starting with tilt and shift lenses?
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Re: Starting with tilt and shift lenses?
Depending on what you shoot, I would either get both the 24 and 45, or just the 24 mk2. Get both the 24 and 45 if you aren't THAT hardcore into landscapes, and can stand slightly less sharp corners, and also you will be limited in your movements. (read up on the new 24 and how it can turn on two separate axis' for tilting… -
Re: Starting with tilt and shift lenses?
Just curious about this, I've never tried it. For image #2 you had the image plane almost parallel to Alice. If you had shot it with the image plane at about 45 degrees to Alice, that is parallel to a plane running through Alice, the front mushooms and the upper back mushooms, then the overall focus of the background and… -
Re: Starting with tilt and shift lenses?
Thank you for the replies and sample pictures! Matthew i definitely want to use it for landscape before anything else. Right now I am leaning towards getting the 45 first to see if TS really is for me. It should be a very nice focal length for shooting in the woods (lots of woods around here :D ). I figured is cheaper to… -
Re: Starting with tilt and shift lenses?
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Re: Starting with tilt and shift lenses?
There are two ways I can answer your question. The first is quick and to the point- ...I'd rather not use PS. :-) Now, for the more complicated answer... ...The angle is the most important thing to me; I want the background to be far away instead of a flat, boring shot. So I could tweak the *apparent* perspective in PS,…
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