KingDiamond 0 #1 October 19, 2010 Incredible! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_1zzPCnyOI Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingDiamond 0 #2 October 19, 2010 http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/11/16/beautiful-examples-of-tilt-shift-photography/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
champu 1 #3 October 20, 2010 It's a fun effect for skydiving photos too. (no, I don't and would not actually recommend jumping with a T/S lens) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy0689 0 #4 October 20, 2010 It's a great effect for photography and looks really cool for skydiving too. Are you jumping a true T/S lens or a lens baby?Andy I'll believe it when I see it on YouTube! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingDiamond 0 #5 October 20, 2010 QuoteIt's a fun effect for skydiving photos too. (no, I don't and would not actually recommend jumping with a T/S lens) Wow!!! those look great Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #6 October 20, 2010 QuoteQuoteIt's a fun effect for skydiving photos too. (no, I don't and would not actually recommend jumping with a T/S lens) Wow!!! those look great And only about 2k for a lens.I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
champu 1 #7 October 20, 2010 Quote It's a great effect for photography and looks really cool for skydiving too. Are you jumping a true T/S lens or a lens baby? Neither actually. As I mentioned in my previous post, trying to set up a tilt lens for a particular shot on a skydive and then shoot without using the viewfinder (particularly for a shot like that tracking dive where I was flying atmonauti with my head turned 90deg over my right shoulder) would be extremely difficult and I wouldn't recommend it. Luckily, if you understand what tilt photography does to a scene and have some photoshop ingenuity (and a wacom tablet) you can achieve the same effect in post. Sorry if that ruins the mystique. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peej 0 #8 October 20, 2010 There's also a great App for the iPhone and iPad called "tilt shift generator" - you could snap the shots and pull them either onto the phone or the pad and get the same effect. Advertisio Rodriguez / Sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mutumbo 0 #9 October 20, 2010 Speakin of iphones. I was looking at DZ on mine and the letters were so small i thought it said TIT photography and i got my hopes up! :( But either way those are some kickass shots.Thanatos340(on landing rounds)-- Landing procedure: Hand all the way up, Feet and Knees Together and PLF soon as you get bitch slapped by a planet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murrays 0 #10 October 20, 2010 QuoteThere's also a great App for the iPhone and iPad called "tilt shift generator" - you could snap the shots and pull them either onto the phone or the pad and get the same effect. Here are a few shots I processed using Tilt SHift Generator on the iPad. Great little App.-- Murray "No tyranny is so irksome as petty tyranny: the officious demands of policemen, government clerks, and electromechanical gadgets." - Edward Abbey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jewels 0 #11 October 20, 2010 QuoteThere's also a great App for the iPhone and iPad called "tilt shift generator" - you could snap the shots and pull them either onto the phone or the pad and get the same effect. Just downloaded it--thanks for mentioning it!TPM Sister #102 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
champu 1 #12 October 20, 2010 QuoteQuoteThere's also a great App for the iPhone and iPad called "tilt shift generator" - you could snap the shots and pull them either onto the phone or the pad and get the same effect. Here are a few shots I processed using Tilt SHift Generator on the iPad. Great little App. Pretty snazzy. Does the app just have you draw a line through the image and it does the rest? I ask because that might make getting 3D (skydiving) scenes to look right somewhat difficult. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murrays 0 #13 October 20, 2010 QuoteQuoteQuoteThere's also a great App for the iPhone and iPad called "tilt shift generator" - you could snap the shots and pull them either onto the phone or the pad and get the same effect. Here are a few shots I processed using Tilt SHift Generator on the iPad. Great little App. Pretty snazzy. Does the app just have you draw a line through the image and it does the rest? I ask because that might make getting 3D (skydiving) scenes to look right somewhat difficult. You can set the area of focus using a line across the image or circular. The area of focus is adjustable by the usual squeeze/stretch touch motions. The saturation, vignetting, exposure is adjusted using on screen touch sliders...it is a slick little app. I like the results and it is extremely easy to use.-- Murray "No tyranny is so irksome as petty tyranny: the officious demands of policemen, government clerks, and electromechanical gadgets." - Edward Abbey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thrillstalker 0 #14 October 20, 2010 i did my internship with this guy http://kengehle.com/ he does some amazing work tilt shit lenses. blue skies ken"Never grow a wishbone, where your backbone ought to be." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peej 0 #15 October 21, 2010 Quote Quote There's also a great App for the iPhone and iPad called "tilt shift generator" - you could snap the shots and pull them either onto the phone or the pad and get the same effect. Here are a few shots I processed using Tilt SHift Generator on the iPad. Great little App. Nicely done! Advertisio Rodriguez / Sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peej 0 #16 October 21, 2010 Quote Quote There's also a great App for the iPhone and iPad called "tilt shift generator" - you could snap the shots and pull them either onto the phone or the pad and get the same effect. Just downloaded it--thanks for mentioning it! No worries Advertisio Rodriguez / Sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikeJD 0 #17 October 21, 2010 Before I read the article, I could see that it made everything look like a toy but I couldn't quite figure out why. Funny what simple mechanisms the brain uses to determine this stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites