Friday, February 1, 2013


It's A Small World

It has been awhile since I posted a Tilt-Shift image. I took the above photograph during the 2012 PPA conference in New Orleans. In the days of film Tilt-Shift photography was done using a Perspective Control lens. Perspective Control lens are somewhat expensive and there use is limited. Today you can create Tilt-Shift images using software like Adobe Photoshop. The above Tilt-Shift image was done in post-processing using Adobe’s Photoshop CS5. Adobe added a specific Tilt-Shift function to Photoshop CS6. In Photoshop CS6 the Tilt-Shift function is located in the top left pull-down menu (Filter>Blur>Tilt-Shift). In conclusion; Tilt-Shift photography can be interesting and a lot of fun.
 
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Metadata: Nikon D3 with a Nikon NIKKOR AF-S 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G lens, Exposer: 1/20s at f/6.3, IOS: 200, Focal Length: 58mm, Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority, Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV, Metering Mode: Matrix, Filter: Ultra Violet, Subject Distance: Infinity, Lighting: Natural Daylight, Date: 01/17/2012 at 8:01 am, Post Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Nik Software Color Efex Pro 4
 
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