Truck Patch. July 26, 2012
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: Canon 24mm TS-E II f3.5L lens, lilies, Singh-Ray graduated ND filters, South Deerfield MA, tilt-shift photography
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A commercial lily farm in South Deerfield:
Courtesy of Elliot, my TS-E II Canon L-series tilt-shift friend, and a hand-held 2-stop graduated filter.
That is all. 😉
Another Tree Shot. April 22, 2012
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: Canon 24mm TS-E II f3.5L lens, Elliot, mossy trees, oak trees, tilt-shift photography, trees, twining oaks
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Here’s a pair of oaks in an incestuous embrace:
I’ve photographed these trees before, but it’s been a few years now, so I thought I’d revisit them. This photo needs work; now that I have a sense of what atmospherics I’m looking for I’ll be back to shoot it again until I get it right.
This shot is courtesy of Elliot, with about one degree of tilt. I was lying on my side with my head down hill and my face squeezed between the camera and ground, so the composition was a bit rushed.
Still, the verdant mossy bark gives it an other-worldly feel, and I like it well enough to keep trying for the money shot.