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Old 09-25-2008, 07:18 PM   #5 (permalink)
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From: Camano Island

My Camera: Canon 20d

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Originally Posted by The Turk View Post
if you can give this tilt/shift effect on computer why would you wanna spend extra money for this lens?
the tilt shift effect PP gives it that OOOH its a model look
TS in pro photography gives buildings a vertical stance instead of that leaning back look
(A nice lil readup)
How Shift Lenses Change your Life - photo.net

TS in Macro Photography
(Taken from Tilt-shift bellows )

Above is an example of macro photography without tilting, at a reproduction ratio around 1:1. The depth of field is limited by the lens aperture (f/4). An El-Nikkor 75mm f/4 was used.




n appropriate amount of tilt increases the apparent depth of field without requiring the diaphragm to be closed past f/4. Strictly speaking, the true depth of field remains the same at a given aperture, but tilting the lens effectively tilts the focus plane to make it conform to the subject.

on buildings
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