Still catching up on posting last years seniors. This is Gabby.
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Few more over on the BLOG
Sep 13, 2013 13:09 | #1 Still catching up on posting last years seniors. This is Gabby. Gabby | Senior 2013 2. 3. Few more over on the BLOG
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Sep 13, 2013 13:58 | #2 The 2nd is simply superb. Roland | Amateur Photographer
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Point-n-shoot-n Goldmember 2,037 posts Likes: 1127 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Tampa, Florida More info | Sep 13, 2013 20:30 | #3 [QUOTE=thecackster;16293846] Trying to wrap my head around the 2 separate planes of focus in this shot. Is this a composite with the foreground foliage and the girl against the building blended together? Canon 5D mk IV, Canon 5D mk iii, Canon 5d classic, Rebel XTI 400D 18-55 kit lens, Canon EF 85mm 1:1.8, Canon EF 17-40 F4L, Quantaray 70-300 1:4-5.6 LD, Canon 70-200 F2.8 iiL, Canon EF135 F2 L, Canon 200 F2 L, Tamron 28-75 1:2.8 , 2 alien bee 800's, 430 EXii, 580 EXii, rectangular and octo softboxes, assorted umbrellas, portable backdrops, radio triggers and still adding.............
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geparry Member 80 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Salt Lake City More info | Sep 13, 2013 20:37 | #4 My guess is it is an interesting shift tilt effect although I would never have guessed you could do it this way Canon 5D MarkIII 24-105 F4 L IS | 100 F2.8 macro| 85mm 1.8 | 70-200 F2.8 L IS MK II | TS-E 40mm 2.8 | 50mm 1.4 | 20mm 2.8 | 300mm 4.0 L IS
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windpig Chopped liver More info | Sep 13, 2013 21:27 | #5 I like #1 the best. Would you like to buy a vowel?
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Sep 14, 2013 00:32 | #6 [QUOTE=Point-n-shoot-n;16294853] thecackster wrote in post #16293846 3. Trying to wrap my head around the 2 separate planes of focus in this shot. Is this a composite with the foreground foliage and the girl against the building blended together? geparry wrote in post #16294872 My guess is it is an interesting shift tilt effect although I would never have guessed you could do it this way geparry is correct. It was TS and the double focal plane effect is created by the sage much closer than the actual subject.
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Pirate4 Senior Member 693 posts Likes: 14 Joined Apr 2011 Location: Southern California More info | Sep 19, 2013 02:39 | #7 It is a great effect and a great photo Canon 7D
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Sep 19, 2013 12:04 | #8 I really love #2. I do think the TS effect in #3 is a bit weird with how only some of the weeds are in focus. Laurence
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LeeRatters Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 19, 2013 13:12 | #9 |
Sep 20, 2013 16:41 | #10 I want to like 3, but I can't get over the two planes of focus even knowing it was a tilty shift. That's probably only something that would bug a photographer though and I'm sure they were happy with it. 6D | 7D MkII | 16-35 f4L | 35 f1.2L II | 135 f2L | 180 f3.5L | 400 f5.6L
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