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With my Tilt/Shift I took 3 photos focused at a near point, and 3 photos focused on a distant point, and blended them together.
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You can stitch many photos together with the shift ability of this lens.
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I put a slight up tilt in the lens so that the part in focus is slightly behind the front of the car. This gives the effect of making the car appear more like a toy.
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I like the tilt shift for car shows. You can get close, and shift the lens up a bit to keep the car in the photo while keeping the camera level.
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Port Stanley train Station. March 1st.
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PBY Consolidated Catalina. Old even before WW2 started but still looking good.
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Spitfire. A sweet looking plane.
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Looking out over the floor from above.
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North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber.
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Yellow Biplane. A Fleet 21
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Yellow Biplane. A Fleet 21
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F-101 Voodoo.
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Used the Tilt option on my lens to try and get a miniature effect. I rarely use my Tilt-Shift lens for this type of photo effect.
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This is a Vampire airplane.
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Hawker Hurricane, famous for its role in the Battle of Britain. Not quite the Spitfire, but still used to “save the day”.
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One of my favourites. The Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter.
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A Beechcraft Expeditor.
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Best toys are the box. Christmas 2013.
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St. Thomas Christmas lights nativity scene, 2013.
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This dog is an Irish Wolfhound. Full of non-stop action.">
This dog is an Irish Wolfhound. Full of non-stop action.
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Train museum St. Thomas Ontario. Head on look at steam train.
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Train museum St. Thomas Ontario. Train Wheels
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The Train Museum needs work, and I understand that the roof of the building is top priority. Many windows get smashed by people, and this I don’t understand.
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This is a look at the inside of the steam engine. So many dials, levers, and knobs. A conveyor drags the coal from the coal car to the fire box.">
This is a look at the inside of the steam engine. So many dials, levers, and knobs. A conveyor drags the coal from the coal car to the fire box.
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This is a 3 shot panoramic of the cab looking at the firebox and all the control valves.
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Train museum St. Thomas Ontario. Sideview of train looking back into the museum.
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Black train, big bright windows, no flash. Used some “shift and tilt” together on this shot.
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Train Station model.
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This Sherman Tank is parked outside the Armoury in St. Thomas, Ontario.
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Front view of a Sherman. Maybe not the best WW2 tank, but it was was easy to make, and numbers won the day.
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Used special tilt to get the whole tank in focus, front to back.
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This old church is in St. Thomas, Ontario. Rotated the lens 45 degrees, then tilted the lens to align the plane of focus, the shifted the lens and took 3 shots with the lens rotated 3 times, and the plane of focus readjusted each time back to the original 45 degrees.
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Marty McFly. Fixing the clock tower on city hall, St. Thomas, Ontario.
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These guys are lucky it’s not raining and windy.
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Catholic Church, Talbot street, St. Thomas.
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This shot is from inside London Ontario. Part of the Mill Ponds area.
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HMCS Ojibwa. Now on display for the public in Port Burwell, Ontario. This is an Oberon class submarine built by the British. She is 295.25 ft long, and 26.5 ft in width at her widest.
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This is a two part pano taken in London, Ontario. London has many spots that are easy to get to, but many people do not know exist. This spot is behind the tourist information centre on Wellington road.">
This is a two part pano taken in London, Ontario. London has many spots that are easy to get to, but many people do not know exist. This spot is behind the tourist information centre on Wellington road.
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Front View. Torpedo tubes included.">
Front View. Torpedo tubes included.
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Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls, Ontario. No special effects.
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Used tilt to try keeping the water in focus as far back as possible.
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Boats at the dock. The sun directly behind the boats made this a tough shot.
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Outside the casino, Niagara Falls. No special effects used.
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Front lobby in the casino. Stitched 6 photos together, then cropped to remove the missing corner pieces.
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Small boat.
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Train station in St. Thomas. Merged three shots together for this one.
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Big, sleepy dog
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Low to the dock, then shift lens up. A little down tilt and everything in focus except the mast tops. Increase F-stop, then tweak tilt, readjust focus, take the shot.
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Small old church in St. Thomas. The walkway is in focus up to the church. Did a tilt, then a shift, and merged two shots together.
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Rondeua Park at sunset.
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HMCS Ojibwa. Now on display for the public in Port Burwell, Ontario
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Same dock but shot as a tall panoramic shot.
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Quiet boat. Rondeua Park.
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Panoramic woods shot.
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Fence Line. My idea was to shoot the fence with the lens tilted so as to keep the fence, and barn in focus.
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Tall Ship docked in Port Stanley.
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Cliffs along the lake.
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Trying to keep the floor in focus end to end.
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Car Show WestLorne
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Car Show WestLorne
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Car Show WestLorne
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Car Show WestLorne
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Car Show WestLorne
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Car Show WestLorne
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Car Show WestLorne
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Car Show WestLorne. I’m in the hubcap.
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Car Show WestLorne
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Water Tower.
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Library downtown St. Mary’s
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Sidewalk view of St.Mary’s
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3 vertical shots stacked together. The falls are in St. Mary’s.
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Same falls, different angle.
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Church from Erieau, Ontario
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Ugly cat.
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Cora the cat.
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This is a three shot panoramic where I rotated the lens and shifted it sideways.
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In my low light family room using my LED lights. This lens is sharp in my opinion.
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Hand held, shifted and tilted a bit.
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Big tractor. Used the lens as a Prime 17mm lens
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Train Station in Glencoe, Ontario.
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Tried to keep the tracks in focus from close to far. Hard to get the sky in focus as well.
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Old Church in Glencoe, Ontario.
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This shot used the tilt down feature trying to catch as much in focus as possible
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Up tilt gives a narrow band of focus.
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Used down tilt a bit. Remember that this lens is all manual, including the focus.
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Played with HDR in photoshop with this one.
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Used tilt and shift. Foreground (clock) in focus as well as the train Station.