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Nov 16, 2010 03:43 |  #1

Messing around with some tilt and shift with the 24 TS-E MK II. C&C appreciated. Thanks! :)

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Nov 16, 2010 06:06 |  #2

Any shots with horizontal tilt? Just curious.

It's not just that I'm fond of this location, I'm also quite fond of this shot as well. Shame the sky isn't more clear, but then again the overcast skies saturate the colors very well. There's enough detail and blur in the shot that really makes me want to look at it for awhile.


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Nov 16, 2010 09:22 |  #3

ken2000ac wrote in post #11293147 (external link)
Any shots with horizontal tilt? Just curious.

It's not just that I'm fond of this location, I'm also quite fond of this shot as well. Shame the sky isn't more clear, but then again the overcast skies saturate the colors very well. There's enough detail and blur in the shot that really makes me want to look at it for awhile.

Thanks Ken. I don't have a shot with the horizon tilt. The last time I was here, the sun made all kinds of harsh shadows on the mill. Making it for unfavorable conditions for the image. Overcast conditions for this location is perfect for this spot. :)




  
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Nov 16, 2010 10:04 |  #4

Looks awesome! :)



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Nov 16, 2010 10:08 as a reply to  @ nepali's post |  #5

an interesting shot - I would find it hard to justify a tilt shift lens but would love to have a play around with one..


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Nov 16, 2010 15:03 |  #6

nepali wrote in post #11294068 (external link)
Looks awesome! :)

Thank you Nepali. I appreciate the feedback. :)

Martin.D wrote in post #11294101 (external link)
an interesting shot - I would find it hard to justify a tilt shift lens but would love to have a play around with one..

Thanks Martin. :)I know you love to shoot landscapes but, this lens is totally worth it. There is no CA and the flare performance is unbelievable. Plus, this lens takes filters and that's a big plus! :)




  
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Nov 16, 2010 18:33 |  #7

Very nice; the blurred foreground works well here.


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Nov 16, 2010 19:48 |  #8

Neat shot, Julian. I should probably consider one of those, since It seems I have to correct a lot of images for CA. Can you get one that is ultra wide?


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Nov 16, 2010 20:33 |  #9

Very nice I love it!


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Nov 16, 2010 22:04 |  #10

CameraBuff wrote in post #11296857 (external link)
Very nice; the blurred foreground works well here.

Thanks Camera. I always appreciate the feedback

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Neat shot, Julian. I should probably consider one of those, since It seems I have to correct a lot of images for CA. Can you get one that is ultra wide?

Thank you Stan. Since you shoot a lot of landscapes, I would highly recommend the Canon 17 TS-E. It's really an amazing lens. The performance is equal to the 24 TS-E II. No CA and good flare control. The only downside is that it doesn't take filters but,the IQ performance makes up for it. :)

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Very nice I love it!

Thank you Chris. :)




  
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Nov 16, 2010 22:09 |  #11

I like it! I was just out at Yates Mill like two weeks ago--nice spot. :)


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Nov 16, 2010 22:14 |  #12

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I like it! I was just out at Yates Mill like two weeks ago--nice spot. :)

Thank you Markitos. :) It's a good time get some colors over there.




  
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Nov 17, 2010 03:28 as a reply to  @ jdizzle's post |  #13

Great shot. Thanks to you,I now want a 17 TS-E real bad!:rolleyes:


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Nov 17, 2010 07:33 |  #14

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Great shot. Thanks to you,I now want a 17 TS-E real bad!:rolleyes:

Hehe! Thanks Yagimax. :)




  
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