giantcanopy
Senior Member
# 129
Back to the cable car. station
Back to the cable car. station

some very nice landscapes here, ryan.. still prefer them to the "selective focus" ts shots.. i guess it is possibly because you did not want to switch lens and miss the moment, but at some points a normal lens is probably better..![]()
#128
Backposting a shot before the cable car ride up Bear farm
- The Oyu Numagawa stream - pretty hot water, but tourists will soon get used to this nice warm soak within this lovely forested path. BTW it is supposed to be medicinal.
The surrounding steam created a nice fogged effect. I did not bother to sharpen this shot.
Taken with a VariND, and a GND to hold back the top - but still blew the highlights on the top. ( The legs of my tripod of course having a nice soak as well ! ) The surrounding foliage created a strong green color cast over the water body that made correction a little tricky, but decided to leave abit of the hues as such.
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... and a good choice indeed. The softness and the green cast makes this picture unique in it's own rights. :thumbsup:
captivating pictures, your photos and zoosh's series of travel photography are an inspiration, i think the pc lens works very well on pano lanscape =)
btw did u take all ur pano shots on a tripod?
Ryan, the buildings in pic #131-133 looks like miniature models! How do you achieve that effect? Very interesting perspective!
Btw are your panoroma and stitch photos taken with PC lens or normal wide lens?
Ryan, the buildings in pic #131-133 looks like miniature models! How do you achieve that effect? Very interesting perspective!
Btw are your panoroma and stitch photos taken with PC lens or normal wide lens?
OKay
Thats it !
I am buying a Tilt shift lens
anyone wants to sell a 24mm TSE pls contact me
cant stand this anymore
Thanks Ryan ;D
You poisoned me
You can use a gradient and lens blur effect in photoshop to create such miniature look.
Hi Tommy
Haha one evening of poisoning.
Thanks for sharing with me ur vast experience as well!
Will look forward to wat u will be coming up with for ur portraits and wedding shots man
Ryan
Yup . To really replicate the effect u probably need more than just that. I have seen some posted overseas that looked really like the real thing that on close scrutiny i cannot tell as well
Ryan
Able to share the link? Been researching on this online but can't find any of really top top quality.
Hi Genie In A Lightbox
#131-133 were taken with a PC lens, the tilt with a wide aperture created the mininaturisation. I took them when I was up on the cable car. but you can kind of do a close mimic of the effect with postprocessing on a normally taken photo actually
My panoramas are mostly taken with a PC lens and mostly with a tripod
Ryan
Thanks for the tip, Ryan. You have a really useful lens in your collection.
Regarding the stitch and panos, what kind of challenges are there if we shoot with a 20 or 28mm lens instead of PC lens? I assume you chose PC lens to shoot those awesome pics for a reason right? :lovegrin: