Just started the new theme for my blog, to make my spaces more colorful and fully complement - Tilt Shift Photography. Recently, I've been so excited on this photography technique and willing to learn more to master it, hence finding the pros and cons on producing better results. Here comes the 1st post - critics and comments are always welcome guys....
Roof-top pool, shot from the higher roof-top of Orchard Central - Singapore on a cloudy evening day |
EXIF Data
Canon EOS 5D Mark II with 24 - 70 f/2.8 Canon Lens
Date taken: 24 Apr 2011 / 6.05 PM
F-stop: f/8
Exposure time: 1/250 sec
ISO speed: ISO-800
Exposure bias: 0 step
Focal length: 70mm
Metering mode: Pattern
White balance: Auto
No Flash
Categories:
Architecture
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Landscape
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Photo Hunting
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Tilt-Shit
Wow... great picture. How can you take that kind of photo? Clear at the center and blur at the surrounding part?
The original photo was taken without the blurry part. The final photo posted here was post-processed. For more detail please refer to my humble explanation here http://digital-photography-school.com/forum/projects-365s-sys/144493-52-weekly-project-8.html