fredmiranda.com
Login

Moderated by: Fred Miranda
  New fredmiranda.com Mobile Site
  New Feature: SMS Notification alert
  New Feature: Buy & Sell Watchlist
  

FM Forums | Canon Forum | Join Upload & Sell

1       2       3       4              6              8       9       end
  

Archive 2011 · TS-E Image Thread

  
 
Yakim Peled
Offline
• • • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #1 · TS-E Image Thread


I'm not really keen on looking dumb (no need to publish that unfortunate fact world wide) but the other option - to stay ignorant - is even worse. I tried playing with my 24, I tried searching, no luck. So, here goes: How do you make miniaturization? And could you do the reverse?

Hit me.

Happy shooting,
Yakim.



Jul 17, 2011 at 03:12 AM
n0b0
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #2 · TS-E Image Thread


Yakim Peled wrote:
I'm not really keen on looking dumb (no need to publish that unfortunate fact world wide) but the other option - to stay ignorant - is even worse. I tried playing with my 24, I tried searching, no luck. So, here goes: How do you make miniaturization? And could you do the reverse?

Hit me.

Happy shooting,
Yakim.


A few things on why something looks small in a picture or the characteristic of miniatures,
- shallow DOF
- The usual perspective is you look down on something smaller than you.
- miniatures are usually made of plastic or painted. That explains the strong colour saturation.

To fake it with a TS-E lens is to simply aim down at whatever you're trying to shoot and tilt the lens up. In Photoshop or whatever software you're using, simply increase the colour saturation.

Anyone can add to this? That's pretty much all I did.

To do the reverse is to simply aim up to make things look even bigger.



Jul 17, 2011 at 09:00 AM
Chiefdog72
Offline
• •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #3 · TS-E Image Thread


I’ve been saving my nickels and dimes to get a TS-E 17mm; I'm almost there.

In the review board a fellow recently posted a scathing review of the 17mm; saying it was terrible when shifted. I’m not seeing that here at all. Are any of you having the same issues he is having?

Thanks to those of you posting photos; great shots and very informative.



Jul 21, 2011 at 02:43 AM
saneproduction
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #4 · TS-E Image Thread


Extreme shift horizontally (or vertically when in portrait orientation) can cause some softeness at the top of frame with my 17. If I start to see that I shift a bit less or place sky in that area of the frame. Make sense because the image circle is closest to the edge in that orientation when shifted. I would really worry as you don't typically need full shift and there are not any other options anyway. The 17TS-E is fabulous.


Jul 21, 2011 at 03:14 AM
ViscaB
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #5 · TS-E Image Thread


Chiefdog72 wrote:
I’ve been saving my nickels and dimes to get a TS-E 17mm; I'm almost there.

In the review board a fellow recently posted a scathing review of the 17mm; saying it was terrible when shifted. I’m not seeing that here at all. Are any of you having the same issues he is having?

Thanks to those of you posting photos; great shots and very informative.


Good luck with your investment! It's a great investment.

The extreme corners when fully shifted are acceptable to me at f/16. Better than any other wide angle offering. If I'm not mistaken it's effectively a 10mm lens so slight softness in the extreme corners is not that strange.



Jul 21, 2011 at 07:26 AM
Rajan Parrikar
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.5 #6 · TS-E Image Thread


From my latest blog post here.

5D Mark II with TS-E 24L II.

http://www.parrikar.org/images/LL/sitar-in-focus.jpg


http://www.parrikar.org/images/LL/sitar-out-of-focus.jpg




Jul 21, 2011 at 10:05 AM
digitaljay
Offline

Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #7 · TS-E Image Thread



Pemaquid Point Lighthouse with a 24 TS-E II

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6012/5944267546_ccf4d609a7_b.jpg



Jul 22, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Yakim Peled
Offline
• • • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #8 · TS-E Image Thread


n0b0 wrote:
A few things on why something looks small in a picture or the characteristic of miniatures,
- shallow DOF
- The usual perspective is you look down on something smaller than you.
- miniatures are usually made of plastic or painted. That explains the strong colour saturation.

To fake it with a TS-E lens is to simply aim down at whatever you're trying to shoot and tilt the lens up. In Photoshop or whatever software you're using, simply increase the colour saturation.

Anyone can add to this? That's pretty much all I did.

To do the reverse is to simply aim up to make things
...Show more

It's a very simple technique but alas, it didn't work. Any idea why?

Happy shooting,
Yakim.



Aug 02, 2011 at 08:45 AM
Super Angulon
Offline
• •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #9 · TS-E Image Thread


TS-E 17mm


WEB_D53_6187 by Wisawa Fakeman, on Flickr



Aug 02, 2011 at 10:55 PM
sirimiri
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #10 · TS-E Image Thread


The 17mm gives fantastic coverage when you shift-stitch. What's normally fairly compelling to look at in terms of perspective, becomes a bit eye-popping from the splay.

http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/8527/27auto.jpg

(sorry, the watermark is too stark)



Aug 03, 2011 at 03:07 AM
Killergoalie
Offline
• •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #11 · TS-E Image Thread


Does anyone use either the Canon EF 17mm f/4L TS-E, or Canon EF 24mm f/3.5L II TS-E lenses on a 1D Mk III, or 1D Mk IV body?


Aug 03, 2011 at 07:56 PM
Ernie Aubert
Offline
• • • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #12 · TS-E Image Thread


Richard - I can spot three fish for sure, possibly four; but I can't tell what they are. Are those walleyes (never seen one myself)?


Aug 04, 2011 at 06:53 PM
trumpet_guy
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #13 · TS-E Image Thread


Balboa?

Nice!



Aug 04, 2011 at 09:50 PM
trumpet_guy
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #14 · TS-E Image Thread


Richard Nye wrote:
I love my 24 TS-E II. Here's one from my family's cottage on a lake in Michigan. The water under the camera (which is crystal clear) is about 3 feet deep and it gets gradually deeper farther out. It's tilted and 3 shot pano (shifted left, right, center). Taken with 1DsIII.



Which lake, Richard? Mullet or Burt?



Aug 04, 2011 at 09:52 PM
Littlebike
Offline
• • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #15 · TS-E Image Thread


@joakim

What body are you using, those 24mm shots seem narrower than what I get on my 5dII. Just curious.



Aug 05, 2011 at 08:50 AM
leadZERO
Offline
• •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #16 · TS-E Image Thread


Love my 24mm TSE II

Tilt/Shift
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5266/5678277287_cf31139966_b.jpg

A little tilt to blur trees on either side of the falls
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4153/5069905110_68abd826b8_b.jpg



Aug 05, 2011 at 09:22 AM
joakim
Online
• • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.5 #17 · TS-E Image Thread


Littlebike wrote:
@joakim

What body are you using, those 24mm shots seem narrower than what I get on my 5dII. Just curious.

1D IV so you're right in that they are narrower.



Aug 05, 2011 at 09:26 AM
Richard Nye
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #18 · TS-E Image Thread


Ernie Aubert wrote:
Richard - I can spot three fish for sure, possibly four; but I can't tell what they are. Are those walleyes (never seen one myself)?



Ernie,

They very well could be juvenile walleyes. There are walleyes in the lake. There are also perch, sunfish, and bass (small mouth and large mouth).



Aug 05, 2011 at 01:09 PM
Richard Nye
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: Off
p.5 #19 · TS-E Image Thread


trumpet_guy wrote:
Which lake, Richard? Mullet or Burt?



Neither, it's Big Bradford lake which is between Grayling and Gaylord off I-75. The lake is about 1.5 miles long and 0.5 miles wide.

The pier is Newport Pier on Balboa peninsula. Good eyes!



Aug 05, 2011 at 01:11 PM
cogard
Offline
• • • •
Upload & Sell: On
p.5 #20 · TS-E Image Thread


Has anyone done a comparison shot with a 24 ts-e and say a 24L? I would really like to see the difference.

Charlie O.



Aug 05, 2011 at 09:19 PM
1       2       3       4              6              8       9       end




FM Forums | Canon Forum | Join Upload & Sell

1       2       3       4              6              8       9       end
    
 

Welcome back
Log in to your account