Hampstead Heath, London
Autumn gourds still life isolated on black.
Taken on Ilford FP4+ 125 with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. / /
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I named this photo the two towers because of the height of the two main flowers in the tilt and the focus of the frame. They were in Peru, and all the lighting is natural. I like this picture because of the angle of the photo, and the shadows that the flowers cast, so you can’t see their true color (which was purple btw).
Another shot from our trip to Whitby – done in tilt-shift style. What a wonderful village. I’d love to visit it in the off season sometime…. Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL / Shutter Speed: 1/320 second / F Number: F/8.0 / Focal Length: 75 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Date Picture Taken: Sep 18, 2005
Collie with that typical curiosity tilt of the head. Ten percent of all sales will be donated to dog breed rescue. Thanks for visiting! For your convenience, I’ve created links for you to search my photos by category. Choose your interest below: Collies * Dogs
Monsal Head viaduct in the Peak District. Variation on an earlier theme.
A photograph I used tiltshift on…............ / just something different ;)
An attempt at tilt-shift on the magnificant Vatican in Rome, Italy. This form of tilt-shift was done post in Photoshop unlike the traditional way through a specific lens. I’ve found quite a few really good tutorials on the subject but the one that helped me the most and was the simplest I think can be found here
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Tilted Found this beautiful fungi on a trek through the forest at the World Heritage Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmania. Many thanks to Artmonger for identifying this fungi. Mauve Splitting Waxcap (Humidicutis lewelliniae) A mauve splitting wax cap is a mushroom native to the forests of Australia and New Zealand. As you might imagine from the name, this fungus is famous for its purple hue, and for the distinctively split cap, which also has a waxy texture. / Several features beyond the colour distinguish the mauve splitting wax cap. This fungus is gilled, with the gills being free, rather than attached, and the distinctive splits in the cap develop along the line of the gills underneath. The cap of the mushroom is shaped rather like an umbrella, and the stem, also known as the stipe, is smooth. The spore print of the mauve splitting wax cap is white, and the mushroom does not appear to be edible. As Is – Straight from the Camera Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200
Another of my tilt shift photoshop processed photos. / Looking down from the Spanish Steps in Rome / Nikon D50 18-55mm / Best viewed large
Model: Alex / Taken for V’n’V Boutique.
Jousting display at Leeds Royal Armouries
a reworking of the Ninja photo using the Tilt Shift Generator flagged up by Faizan Qureshi / / It’s very cool!! A bit Lensbaby, but you can change the central point of the defocus, and add vignetting etc.
Pelicans at Smuggler’s Cove, Palos Verdes, California. Click on image to view LARGE Featured in the group, Photography Fun Nikon D300 / Nikkor 105mm VR
It was time to get my seaspray-blasted face (and gear) back to the mountains. Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon TS-E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift Lens with Hoya HMC ND x400 Filter and Lee 0.9 Soft Grad ND Filter / Tilt: +8 degrees / ISO: 50 / Focus: Manual / Aperture: f7.1 / Speed: 30 seconds / Mirror Lock-up: Enabled / Image: Single RAW file, shot in Monochrome as the colours were crap, cropped and sharpened / Location: Centennial Glen, Blue Mountains National Park
In Erice, Sicily high above the ocean and the town of Trappani people look for sunny spots to sit, chat with neighbors, and to rest from the steep inclined streets.This bench sat vacant for a time.
Tilt shift makes aerials look like miniature models, so cool.
I learnt-remembered how to make patches of light in PS. )))) For those who dont remember Filter-Render-Lens Flare / And here i made that sun, because…i dunno….i think with it the pic looks more positive canon 450d / Russia-Moscow-Zelenograd
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