For the most part, tilt-shift photography isn’t a cheap thing to get into. You can try freelensing if you’re brave, or build your own lens out of plumbing parts. But if you want something a bit more ...
We all know Photoshop is a powerful tool. In two tutorials, I'll take you through how to use Photoshop CS3's Lens Blur filter to do two things: today, we'll make images look like they were shot with a ...
The following lesson was created by Vimeo for its Vimeo Video School. It's used here with permission. Look for a new lesson each week. One of the biggest trends in video right now is the tilt-shift ...
In last week’s blog entry on adding focus to your images with Bokeh, I showed you how you can use Alien Skin Software’s Bokeh plugin for Photoshop to draw attention to the subject of your photos by ...
Tilt-shift photography originated with large, billowing lenses to capture the proportions of architecture. Today, its often used to blur parts of a frame and make the world appear in miniature.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Typically, camera lenses are essentially straight, rigid barrels full of glass – that's not the case with the tilt/shift lenses, such as the ...
I love that tilt-shift lenses enable me to do things in-camera that are difficult or impossible to replicate during editing without some serious compromises. This Fujinon 30mm T/S is one of the very ...
I tested the Laowa 35mm f/2.8 Zero-D Tilt Shift 0.5x Macro on a Sony A7 III, but it’s also available in Nikon Z, Canon RF and also L-mount versions – though we’re told it’s not compatible with the ...
While mirrorless brands have been steadily churning out standard lenses, some specialty optics are harder to find – like tilt-shift lenses. But shooters using APS-C or Micro Four Thirds cameras have a ...