Tilt Shift …oh ya, you love it.

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Took this photo tonight, just after sunset with the tilt shift (yes, the tilt shift, again). I just was having so much fun with this thing, that I had to post another photo. I love the creepiness that the lens gives the building. Not your typical perspective of the Historical Museum, even though the photo was shot from a completely normal perspective location.

by Jon

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Rooster and Sweetie Pie - WOW Jon the pictures look real good. Love ya, Denise

Keith A. Dunlop Photography - Back in the day when I shot commercial architecture for a living with 4×5 cameras, the goal was to capture perfectly straight lines and technically correct renderings. But, I like this much better! The bent perspectives make you look at everyday things and a new way, and the splash of warmth to the B&W tone is timeless. Well done!

Jonathan - How do you get that effect? I have to shoot tomorrow and totally forget how to…

Jon - jonathan – not sure how I missed you comment being posted, but to answer your question: the lens does all the magic for you. if you have the lens, just play with it until you get the desired affect. If you do not own the tilt shift, there are techniques in photoshop that give the same effect. email me if you want more info.

Don & Pat Smith - W.O.W. Jon we so delighted in your talent, your capture the essence of joy love family in the Christmas Pics. Keep up the great work will be looking in on blog. Happy New Year with much success with the camera, May be see you in May for car show.

Your thanksgiving extended family

Don Pat Smith

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