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08/17/2013 10:53:24 AM · #1
I havent seen a tilt shift challenge in a while, thought it might be something fun.
08/17/2013 07:22:11 PM · #2
Yes please. :D
08/17/2013 08:21:18 PM · #3
Do you mean with a real tilt shift lens (which can be used to vertically straighten lines), or are you speaking of the "lensbaby" miniaturization illiusion? I favor the former. Not that interested in the latter, as it can be emulated.
08/17/2013 08:25:12 PM · #4
I agree with Hahn that it would be a cool challenge to use only tilt shift lenses. But I think turnout would be too low as very few own those types of lenses, and very few would rent a lens just for a challenge.

I like the miniaturization effect, even if emulated.
08/17/2013 08:26:31 PM · #5
Just consider that limiting entries to the former would mean a very small challenge, as that's a specialized piece of equipment only a tiny fraction of the membership has, much less knows how to use.
08/17/2013 08:30:42 PM · #6
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Just consider that limiting entries to the former would mean a very small challenge, as that's a specialized piece of equipment only a tiny fraction of the membership has, much less knows how to use.

Well, there is perpective correction available from several sources. My purpose in commenting was to clarify which type of image was expected.

Message edited by author 2013-08-18 08:46:19.
08/17/2013 08:36:40 PM · #7
Would be a reason to make a tilt shift lens.
Results wouldn't be the same as if I actually owned a REAL tilt shift. But fun, nonetheless.


08/18/2013 04:24:50 AM · #8
It is fun to do and can look very good in my opinion.
Yes please.
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