1001 Photography motive #55 ruins (with tilt and shift)
I am a semi fan of tilt and shift photography. I bought my tilt and shift lens to use mostly in architecture but have used in on numerous other occasions. Mostly where you would not expect it and more to distort the view than correct it.
Tilt and shift photography has become somewhat popular since the lens baby came to the market. One of those fantastic user of lensbayby is my nice Dalla.
Quality tilt and shift rackets for Digital SLR cameras are not so common and they are a bit more expencive, but they can be handy. The other day i wished I had one in my arsenal of gear and was even thinking about building me a set. Just for fun. Having said that I did a bunch of tilt shift photography on my travels with my 24mm TS lens from Canon and it has served me well. So maybe I do not need an other lense. But it might com in handy one day. :)
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Komamura has announced the release of its Horseman VCC Pro tilt-and-shift adapter for Canon and Nikon digital SLRs, allowing for tilt, swing, shift, fall and rise movements. The VCC Pro lets ''''''''''''''''professional photographers handle technical movements ranging from tabletop shooting to landscape photography,'''''''''''''''' claims Komamura. ''''''''''''''''It allows photographers to use tilt, swing, shift, fall, rise and any combination to increase or reduce depth of field and to correct perspective distortions - even at the widest aperture.''''''''''''''''
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