Dswiger,
Thanks for sharing the Mirex Tilt Shift shots! I have some Hasselblad C lenses (50, 80 and 150) and I HAVE to get one of these Mirex adapters now to round out my T/S options! Thanks for including the 100% crop!
JulianDeLaRosa,
I can see you like to shoot wide! I do as well and I was really missing something wider than 24. I guess you have no shortage of wide primes Nice pano too! I need to see if I can do that in LR3 (no photoshop here)
Rscheffler,
Thanks so much for sharing the wonderful image! The light is captured beautifully! Also thanks for sharing the information about the TC 1.4. I will have to get one once I have recovered from buying the 17! Oh and I want that 45 now too darnit!
Peter Figen,
The God is Love and Statue/church images are outstanding! I love the processing that was done to each and how they contrast.
Alan321,
Thanks for the reminder! I noticed this for sure when I was out shooting. Things can get weird!
Goldscout,
Nice shot! Were you using downward tilt here? It is very tricky to dial in the correct amount.
Psychic1,
All I can say is WOW to that first shot! What is that room? So cool with the shadows and the lines (both metal and yellow)!
Helen Oster,
Thanks for writing in this thread! I should also note that I had the lens in less than 24hour from the time I ordered (which was a seamless experience) … and I live in Seattle! THANKS!
Pentool,
I need to get to some higher places! Great shot!
Tri Tran,
Those are fun shots! Which lens did you use?
Peter Figen wrote:
Here are a few with the Canon 24 TS-E II, and although I use this a lot for architectural images, it's great for everything, portraits included. Three from the Salton Sea and one from Nicasio Ranch, Western Marin County, Ca.
Peter, #1 and #2 are popping through my screen. Wow!
Peter Figen wrote:
Here are a few with the Canon 24 TS-E II, and although I use this a lot for architectural images, it's great for everything, portraits included. Three from the Salton Sea and one from Nicasio Ranch, Western Marin County, Ca.
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/ufiles/80/548180.jpg Wow! really love this image. The subject, the lighting, everything. At risk of resurrecting a dead horse, I gotta that this totally says 3D to me. Yeah, I know the 3D purists will say it's just subject isolation, blah, blah, ...
Lovely green tint to your other very nice images. You don't by any chance work in the blu-ray authoring department at Warner Bros., do you?