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03/18/2013 01:11:52 PM · #1
I found this article on Fred Miranda very interesting!
03/18/2013 02:03:03 PM · #2
i would love to get one of these for even for non weddings, i love the effect. someone here uses one for weddings, i forget who it is.
03/18/2013 02:46:47 PM · #3
Beautiful shots. I have never gotten a chance to play with a TS lens. Do you have one, Johanna?
03/18/2013 03:05:08 PM · #4
I want the nikon 40mm TS badly. Now more than ever.
03/18/2013 03:19:08 PM · #5
Has anyone tried something like a lensbaby edge for this kind of thing? For architecture and landscapes, you want the precision of a tilt shift on a tripod, but for hand held portraiture, I'm wondering if a lensbaby would be more cost effective. You're not going to shoot the whole wedding with a TS lens (not tilted, anyway), but for the 3 shots in every wedding where you'd want an effect like this, would a much cheaper lensbaby be good enough?
03/18/2013 03:38:59 PM · #6
Mark, no, I don't have a TS lens and I don't do weddings :-) But I thought this would be cool. Ann, I think a LB would probably give the same effect and yes, would be easier to use. But I'm no expert!!
03/18/2013 04:00:23 PM · #7
Very nice. I have been tempted to get one. One of my favourite wedding photographers, Jonas Peterson uses one a lot to stunning effect. Too much money for me at the moment but i may get back into the lensbaby for a few shots at a wedding or use my zeiss 80mm medium format lense with a tilt adapter to get a rough but similar effect.
03/18/2013 04:08:34 PM · #8
@rooum Thanks for sharing that link to Jonas' photography. So beautiful!
03/18/2013 04:23:18 PM · #9
Something like this will let you achieve the same effect and much, much more.

Or if you just want to go "off the shelf" look at this

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03/18/2013 04:38:41 PM · #10
thanks for all the killer links, spork, clive, and johanna! great reads! i'm thinking this is going to wind up being a very interesting year...
03/18/2013 04:51:48 PM · #11
I'm pathetic at DYI projects... But that looks way cool. And heavy...
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