I just applied the techniques in this video to an image I shot yesterday. WOW! I love it. I would love to share it with you to show appreciation for you sharing the techniques, and lessons you do.
Glad you dig Richard! Wish we had a spot for that for Adorama, but feel free to jump into our FB group (Photography! A Positive Photographer Community by SLR Lounge + Visual Flow)
I got this 'realistic' effect built-in in my 200D and 80D. Tho you can't make it look like a real thing in 2 clicks. If ever. Take an image with an actual tilt-shift lens and try to recreate the effect, I dare you :)
I now have to look through some older images I shot. Thanks
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I just applied the techniques in this video to an image I shot yesterday. WOW! I love it. I would love to share it with you to show appreciation for you sharing the techniques, and lessons you do.
Glad you dig Richard! Wish we had a spot for that for Adorama, but feel free to jump into our FB group (Photography! A Positive Photographer Community by SLR Lounge + Visual Flow)
Freaking pretty darn cool and creative look 😁
Very cool. I have so much more to learn in PS. Sky drop in is 🔥
That is really cool! Thanks. Do you have an indexed archive playlist of all these handy ways to edit?
You can check out my playlist, but it's all my tutorials. I don't believe there is one for just editing.
Love adorama
Thank you!
I got this 'realistic' effect built-in in my 200D and 80D. Tho you can't make it look like a real thing in 2 clicks. If ever. Take an image with an actual tilt-shift lens and try to recreate the effect, I dare you :)
It's convincing, but not identical by any means.
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They never have that organic feel that a tilt shift lens give. Also, tilt works much better for me with longer lenses! NOT wide angles.
Wrong! You can't because you obviously don't understand physics behind TS lens. So no, you cant replicate in Photoshopu.
Thx Mr Alex, agree to disagree. I also said convincing effect, it doesn't replace a TS lens. Cheers mate =)
"Tilt-Shift Effect", not how tilt shift lenses are supposed to be used, just the opposite!
you replicate Tilt effect only...