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Photography: Using a tilt shift lens

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

www. MasterPhotoDVD.com Master photographer Tony Sweet demonstrates how to use a tilt shif lens on a river bed to get razor sharp focus from top of the frame to the bottom. Visit www.MasterPhotoDVD.com for more helpful tips on photography.

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  • I don't think age has that much to do with it. Even though post-processing has it's benefits I think people are relying on it too much these days.

  • @pplpilot If it works for them, then I don't see what the "trouble" is.

    Most of us are not in it for the money, so why should everyone learn how to operate a large format camera or a tilt/shift lens to free themselves from the "so called" stigma? A photographer, by definition, is nothing more than someone who makes photographs.

    If I don't know how to use a stick shift, does that make me a "so called driver"?

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  • @ptrefftz i catch your drift

    however, post was the darkroom back then, okay, 'limmited' but it was :)

  • Nonsense. TS lenses have lost favor with software doing the heavy lifting. I guess some people still live in the 90's

  • @apetercharlesstudio Umm...how about straight line in architectural photography? Gotta have a TS for that.

  • While so many bemoan post processing, I can't see the need for shift tilt lenses in this digital age. There are several ways to accomplish max sharpness w/o a specialty lens. By the way, what do you mean "you can't change white balance?" Why not shoot the RAW file? I don't know many pro's including myself who shoot *.jpg

  • @fotofotots2 by sharp i mean better quality. try editing a JPEG file heavily and then compare it to a raw file you have done the same thing to.

  • Is that a fact, James.....really.....?

  • @fotofotots2

    All images have been sold for 2012.

  • @jackbussell oh, I get it. Just curious, could you tell me when your last article and/or book was published, or print sale occurred??

  • @fotofotots2  you know, noobie, rookie

  • @JamesThornbrook "likes": on flickr are cute. How many photos have you $old?

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