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M42-Sony E tilt adapter
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Be sure to watch the project's YouTube video as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLFteiXMJGg
Some time ago i saw some interesting looking photos, that looked like small models or just like a miniature. I found out that, such photos,are called tilt-shift photos. Immediately after seeing an amazing tilt-shift timelapse I took a closer look at how I could replicate this effect. As I found out, there are two main methods: You can either use a tilt shift lens or add this effect in post production with a software like Lightroom or Photoshop. Sadly, both methods had some significant disadvantages. The tilt-shift lenses are great and produce amazing looking photographs, but are very expensive; the cheapest lens I found was made by samyang and retailed for a little over 700$. The other method doesn't require any special equipment and can be applied to photos you have already taken by just editing them in post. However, I oftentimes ended up with very unrealistic results.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLFteiXMJGg
Some time ago i saw some interesting looking photos, that looked like small models or just like a miniature. I found out that, such photos,are called tilt-shift photos. Immediately after seeing an amazing tilt-shift timelapse I took a closer look at how I could replicate this effect. As I found out, there are two main methods: You can either use a tilt shift lens or add this effect in post production with a software like Lightroom or Photoshop. Sadly, both methods had some significant disadvantages. The tilt-shift lenses are great and produce amazing looking photographs, but are very expensive; the cheapest lens I found was made by samyang and retailed for a little over 700$. The other method doesn't require any special equipment and can be applied to photos you have already taken by just editing them in post. However, I oftentimes ended up with very unrealistic results.
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